How Dare The Robins Sing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKLKMNHM| A | |
| - | |
| How dare the robins sing | B |
| When men and women hear | C |
| Who since they went to their account | D |
| Have settled with the year | E |
| Paid all that life had earned | F |
| In one consummate bill | G |
| And now what life or death can do | H |
| Is immaterial | I |
| Insulting is the sun | J |
| To him whose mortal light | K |
| Beguiled of immortality | L |
| Bequeaths him to the night | K |
| Extinct be every hum | M |
| In deference to him | N |
| Whose garden wrestles with the dew | H |
| At daybreak overcome | M |
Emily Dickinson
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