Going To Heaven! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFBGBHI FJKLMLNOP QRSTQUVU| A | |
| - | |
| Going to Heaven | B |
| I don't know when | C |
| Pray do not ask me how | D |
| Indeed I'm too astonished | E |
| To think of answering you | F |
| Going to Heaven | B |
| How dim it sounds | G |
| And yet it will be done | B |
| As sure as flocks go home at night | H |
| Unto the Shepherd's arm | I |
| - | |
| Perhaps you're going too | F |
| Who knows | J |
| If you should get there first | K |
| Save just a little space for me | L |
| Close to the two I lost | M |
| The smallest Robe will fit me | L |
| And just a bit of Crown | N |
| For you know we do not mind our dress | O |
| When we are going home | P |
| - | |
| I'm glad I don't believe it | Q |
| For it would stop my breath | R |
| And I'd like to look a little more | S |
| At such a curious Earth | T |
| I'm glad they did believe it | Q |
| Whom I have never found | U |
| Since the might Autumn afternoon | V |
| I left them in the ground | U |
Emily Dickinson
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