I'm Sorry For The Dead-today Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDB EFGH BIJK LMNO PBQBA | |
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I'm sorry for the Dead Today | B |
It's such congenial times | C |
Old Neighbors have at fences | D |
It's time o' year for Hay | B |
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And Broad Sunburned Acquaintance | E |
Discourse between the Toil | F |
And laugh a homely species | G |
That makes the Fences smile | H |
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It seems so straight to lie away | B |
From all of the noise of Fields | I |
The Busy Carts the fragrant Cocks | J |
The Mower's Metre Steals | K |
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A Trouble lest they're homesick | L |
Those Farmers and their Wives | M |
Set separate from the Farming | N |
And all the Neighbors' lives | O |
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A Wonder if the Sepulchre | P |
Don't feel a lonesome way | B |
When Men and Boys and Carts and June | Q |
Go down the Fields to Hay | B |
Emily Dickinson
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