He Parts Himself'like Leaves Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJI KLML NOPI

A
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He parts Himself like LeavesB
And then He closes upC
Then stands upon the BonnetD
Of Any ButtercupC
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And then He runs againstE
And oversets a RoseF
And then does NothingG
Then away upon a Jib He goesF
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And dangles like a MoteH
Suspended in the NoonI
Uncertain to return BelowJ
Or settle in the MoonI
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What come of Him at NightK
The privilege to sayL
Be limited by IgnoranceM
What come of Him That DayL
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The Frost possess the WorldN
In Cabinets be shownO
A Sepulchre of quaintest FlossP
An Abbey a CocoonI

Emily Dickinson



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