I Got So I Could Take His Name Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKJ LMNO PQRS TNUQUNG| A | |
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| I got so I could take his name | B |
| Without Tremendous gain | C |
| That Stop sensation on my Soul | D |
| And Thunder in the Room | E |
| - | |
| I got so I could walk across | F |
| That Angle in the floor | G |
| Where he turned so and I turned how | H |
| And all our Sinew tore | G |
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| I got so I could stir the Box | I |
| In which his letters grew | J |
| Without that forcing in my breath | K |
| As Staples driven through | J |
| - | |
| Could dimly recollect a Grace | L |
| I think they call it God | M |
| Renowned to ease Extremity | N |
| When Formula had failed | O |
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| And shape my Hands | P |
| Petition's way | Q |
| Tho' ignorant of a word | R |
| That Ordination utters | S |
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| My Business with the Cloud | T |
| If any Power behind it be | N |
| Not subject to Despair | U |
| It care in some remoter way | Q |
| For so minute affair | U |
| As Misery | N |
| Itself too vast for interrupting more | G |
Emily Dickinson
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