I Came To Buy A Smile-today Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHEIJKJLH| A | |
| - | |
| I Came to buy a smile today | B |
| But just a single smile | C |
| The smallest one upon your face | D |
| Will suit me just as well | E |
| The one that no one else would miss | F |
| It shone so very small | G |
| I'm pleading at the counter sir | H |
| Could you afford to sell | E |
| I've Diamonds on my fingers | I |
| You know what Diamonds are | J |
| I've Rubies live the Evening Blood | K |
| And Topaz like the star | J |
| 'Twould be a Bargain for a Jew | L |
| Say may I have it Sir | H |
Emily Dickinson
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