I Know Where Wells Grow-droughtless Wells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKL MNOP QRSR| A | |
| - | |
| I know where Wells grow Droughtless Wells | B |
| Deep dug for Summer days | C |
| Where Mosses go no more away | D |
| And Pebble safely plays | C |
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| It's made of Fathoms and a Belt | E |
| A Belt of jagged Stone | F |
| Inlaid with Emerald half way down | G |
| And Diamonds jumbled on | H |
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| It has no Bucket Were I rich | I |
| A Bucket I would buy | J |
| I'm often thirsty but my lips | K |
| Are so high up You see | L |
| - | |
| I read in an Old fashioned Book | M |
| That People thirst no more | N |
| The Wells have Buckets to them there | O |
| It must mean that I'm sure | P |
| - | |
| Shall We remember Parching then | Q |
| Those Waters sound so grand | R |
| I think a little Well like Mine | S |
| Dearer to understand | R |
Emily Dickinson
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