I Learned'at Least'what Home Could Be Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHB IJKL MNOPQ RSTS U VWXW UYBNB

A
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I learned at least what Home could beB
How ignorant I had beenC
Of pretty ways of CovenantD
How awkward at the HymnE
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Round our new Fireside but for thisF
This pattern of the WayG
Whose Memory drowns me like the DipH
Of a Celestial SeaB
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What Mornings in our Garden guessedI
What Bees for us to humJ
With only Birds to interruptK
The Ripple of our ThemeL
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And Task for BothM
When Play be doneN
Your Problem of the BrainO
And mine some foolisher effectP
A Ruffle or a TuneQ
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The Afternoons Together spentR
And Twilight in the LanesS
Some ministry to poorer livesT
Seen poorest thro' our gainsS
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And then Return and Night and HomeU
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And then away to You to passV
A new diviner careW
Till Sunrise take us back to SceneX
Transmuted VividerW
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This seems a HomeU
And Home is notY
But what that Place could beB
Afflicts me as a Setting SunN
Where Dawn knows how to beB

Emily Dickinson



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