I Know A Place Where Summer Strives Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJIA | |
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I know a place where Summer strives | B |
With such a practised Frost | C |
She each year leads her Daisies back | D |
Recording briefly Lost | C |
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But when the South Wind stirs the Pools | E |
And struggles in the lanes | F |
Her Heart misgives Her for Her Vow | G |
And she pours soft Refrains | F |
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Into the lap of Adamant | H |
And spices and the Dew | I |
That stiffens quietly to Quartz | J |
Upon her Amber Shoe | I |
Emily Dickinson
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