I'll Tell You How The Sun Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEBFGFHIBIJKBK

A
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I'll tell you how the Sun roseB
A Ribbon at a timeC
The Steeples swam in AmethystD
The news like Squirrels ranE
The Hills untied their BonnetsB
The Bobolinks begunF
Then I said softly to myselfG
That must have been the SunF
But how he set I know notH
There seemed a purple stileI
That little Yellow boys and girlsB
Were climbing all the whileI
Till when they reached the other sideJ
A Dominie in GrayK
Put gently up the evening BarsB
And led the flock awayK

Emily Dickinson



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