I Am Alive'i Guess Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLM NOPD JQRS TUV| A | |
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| I am alive I guess | B |
| The Branches on my Hand | C |
| Are full of Morning Glory | D |
| And at my finger's end | E |
| - | |
| The Carmine tingles warm | F |
| And if I hold a Glass | G |
| Across my Mouth it blurs it | H |
| Physician's proof of Breath | I |
| - | |
| I am alive because | J |
| I am not in a Room | K |
| The Parlor Commonly it is | L |
| So Visitors may come | M |
| - | |
| And lean and view it sidewise | N |
| And add How cold it grew | O |
| And Was it conscious when it stepped | P |
| In Immortality | D |
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| I am alive because | J |
| I do not own a House | Q |
| Entitled to myself precise | R |
| And fitting no one else | S |
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| And marked my Girlhood's name | T |
| So Visitors may know | U |
| Which Door is mine and not | V |
Emily Dickinson
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