Heart, Not So Heavy As Mine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGFHIFIHIJKLMFM

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Heart not so heavy as mineB
Wending late homeC
As it passed my windowD
Whistled itself a tuneE
A careless snatch a ballad A ditty of the streetF
Yet to my irritated EarG
An Anodyne so sweetF
It was as if a BobolinkH
Sauntering this wayI
Carolled and paused and carolledF
Then bubbled slow awayI
It was as if a chirping brookH
Upon a dusty wayI
Set bleeding feet to minuetsJ
Without the knowing whyK
Tomorrow night will come againL
Perhaps weary and soreM
Ah Bugle By my windowF
I pray you pass once moreM

Emily Dickinson



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