I Tend My Flowers For Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDEF GHIJKKL MNONN MMBMMBB

A
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I tend my flowers for theeB
Bright AbsenteeB
My Fuchsia's Coral SeamsC
Rip while the Sower dreamsC
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Geraniums tint and spotD
Low Daisies dotD
My Cactus splits her BeardE
To show her throatF
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Carnations tip their spiceG
And Bees pick upH
A Hyacinth I hidI
Puts out a Ruffled HeadJ
And odors fallK
From flasks so smallK
You marvel how they heldL
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Globe Roses break their satin glakeM
Upon my Garden floorN
Yet thou not thereO
I had as lief they boreN
No Crimson moreN
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Thy flower be gayM
Her Lord awayM
It ill becometh meB
I'll dwell in Calyx GrayM
How modestly alwayM
Thy DaisyB
Draped for theeB

Emily Dickinson



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