"heaven" Has Different Signs—to Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EBFB BGBB BBHB BIBBA | |
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Heaven has different Signs mdash to me mdash | B |
Sometimes I think that Noon | C |
Is but a symbol of the Place mdash | B |
And when again at Dawn | D |
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A mighty look runs round the World | E |
And settles in the Hills mdash | B |
An Awe if it should be like that | F |
Upon the Ignorance steals mdash | B |
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The Orchard when the Sun is on mdash | B |
The Triumph of the Birds | G |
When they together Victory make mdash | B |
Some Carnivals of Clouds mdash | B |
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The Rapture of a finished Day mdash | B |
Returning to the West mdash | B |
All these mdash remind us of the place | H |
That Men call paradise mdash | B |
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Itself be fairer mdash we suppose mdash | B |
But how Ourself shall be | I |
Adorned for a Superior Grace mdash | B |
Not yet our eyes can see mdash | B |
Emily Dickinson
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