I Like To See It Lap The Miles, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKL KMNOI like to see it lap the miles | A |
And lick the valleys up | B |
And stop to feed itself at tanks | C |
And then prodigious step | D |
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Around a pile of mountains | E |
And supercilious peer | F |
In shanties by the sides of roads | G |
And then a quarry pare | H |
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To fit its sides and crawl between | I |
Complaining all the while | J |
In horrid hooting stanza | K |
Then chase itself down hill | L |
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And neigh like Boanerges | K |
Then punctual as a star | M |
Stop docile and omnipotent | N |
At its own stable door | O |
Emily Dickinson
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