If You Were Coming In The Fall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKJ LMNM OPMQA | |
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If you were coming in the Fall | B |
I'd brush the Summer by | C |
With half a smile and half a spurn | D |
As Housewives do a Fly | C |
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If I could see you in a year | E |
I'd wind the months in balls | F |
And put them each in separate Drawers | G |
For fear the numbers fuse | H |
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If only Centuries delayed | I |
I'd count them on my Hand | J |
Subtracting till my fingers dropped | K |
Into Van Dieman's Land | J |
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If certain when this life was out | L |
That yours and mine should be | M |
I'd toss it yonder like a Rind | N |
And take Eternity | M |
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But now uncertain of the length | O |
Of this that is between | P |
It goads me like the Goblin Bee | M |
That will not state its sting | Q |
Emily Dickinson
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