I Watched The Moon Around The House (629) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGD HGIG JKEL EMAE NAOA PKQL AAAA RSTUI watched the Moon around the House | A |
Until upon a Pane | B |
She stopped a Traveller's privilege for Rest | C |
And there upon | D |
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I gazed as at a stranger | E |
The Lady in the Town | F |
Doth think no incivility | G |
To lift her Glass upon | D |
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But never Stranger justified | H |
The Curiosity | G |
Like Mine for not a Foot nor Hand | I |
Nor Formula had she | G |
- | |
But like a Head a Guillotine | J |
Slid carelessly away | K |
Did independent Amber | E |
Sustain her in the sky | L |
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Or like a Stemless Flower | E |
Upheld in rolling Air | M |
By finer Gravitations | A |
Than bind Philosopher | E |
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No Hunger had she nor an Inn | N |
Her Toilette to suffice | A |
Nor Avocation nor Concern | O |
for little Mysteries | A |
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As harass us like Life and Death | P |
And Afterwards or Nay | K |
But seemed engrossed to Absolute | Q |
With shining and the Sky | L |
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The privilege to scrutinize | A |
Was scarce upon my Eyes | A |
When with a Silver practise | A |
She vaulted out of Gaze | A |
- | |
And next I met her on a Cloud | R |
Myself too far below | S |
To follow her superior Road | T |
Or its advantage Blue | U |
Emily Dickinson
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