I Have A Bird In Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDE EEEFFE GGEHHE IIFJKL EEEFFE| A | |
| - | |
| I have a Bird in spring | B |
| Which for myself doth sing | B |
| The spring decoys | C |
| And as the summer nears | D |
| And as the Rose appears | D |
| Robin is gone | E |
| - | |
| Yet do I not repine | E |
| Knowing that Bird of mine | E |
| Though flown | E |
| Learneth beyond the sea | F |
| Melody new for me | F |
| And will return | E |
| - | |
| Fast is a safer hand | G |
| Held in a truer Land | G |
| Are mine | E |
| And though they now depart | H |
| Tell I my doubting heart | H |
| They're thine | E |
| - | |
| In a serener Bright | I |
| In a more golden light | I |
| I see | F |
| Each little doubt and fear | J |
| Each little discord here | K |
| Removed | L |
| - | |
| Then will I not repine | E |
| Knowing that Bird of mine | E |
| Though flown | E |
| Shall in a distant tree | F |
| Bright melody for me | F |
| Return | E |
Emily Dickinson
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