Have You Got A Brook In Your Little Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHE ECIE EJHJ| A | |
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| Have you got a Brook in your little heart | B |
| Where bashful flowers blow | C |
| And blushing birds go down to drink | D |
| And shadows tremble so mdash | E |
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| And nobody knows so still it flows | F |
| That any brook is there | G |
| And yet your little draught of life | H |
| Is daily drunken there mdash | E |
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| Why look out for the little brook in March | E |
| When the rivers overflow | C |
| And the snows come hurrying from the fills | I |
| And the bridges often go mdash | E |
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| And later in August it may be mdash | E |
| When the meadows parching lie | J |
| Beware lest this little brook of life | H |
| Some burning noon go dry | J |
Emily Dickinson
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