Heart, Not So Heavy As Mine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGFHIFIHIJKLMFM| A | |
| - | |
| Heart not so heavy as mine | B |
| Wending late home | C |
| As it passed my window | D |
| Whistled itself a tune | E |
| A careless snatch a ballad A ditty of the street | F |
| Yet to my irritated Ear | G |
| An Anodyne so sweet | F |
| It was as if a Bobolink | H |
| Sauntering this way | I |
| Carolled and paused and carolled | F |
| Then bubbled slow away | I |
| It was as if a chirping brook | H |
| Upon a dusty way | I |
| Set bleeding feet to minuets | J |
| Without the knowing why | K |
| Tomorrow night will come again | L |
| Perhaps weary and sore | M |
| Ah Bugle By my window | F |
| I pray you pass once more | M |
Emily Dickinson
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