How Sick'to Wait'in Any Place'but Thine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCD EBB FFGHIA | |
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How sick to wait in any place but thine | B |
I knew last night when someone tried to twine | B |
Thinking perhaps that I looked tired or alone | C |
Or breaking almost with unspoken pain | D |
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And I turned ducal | E |
That right was thine | B |
One port suffices for a Brig like mine | B |
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Ours be the tossing wild though the sea | F |
Rather than a Mooring unshared by thee | F |
Ours be the Cargo unladed here | G |
Rather than the spicy isles | H |
And thou not there | I |
Emily Dickinson
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