I'm Saying Every Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EFGHB HBGIJG KLML NNOGCG GPQQ RRGSA | |
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I'm saying every day | B |
If I should be a Queen tomorrow | C |
I'd do this way | B |
And so I deck a little | D |
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If it be I wake a Bourbon | E |
None on me bend supercilious | F |
With This was she | G |
Begged in the Market place | H |
Yesterday | B |
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Court is a stately place | H |
I've heard men say | B |
So I loop my apron against the Majesty | G |
With bright Pins of Buttercup | I |
That not too plain | J |
Rank overtake me | G |
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And perch my Tongue | K |
On Twigs of singing rather high | L |
But this might be my brief Term | M |
To qualify | L |
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Put from my simple speech all plain word | N |
Take other accents as such I heard | N |
Though but for the Cricket just | O |
And but for the Bee | G |
Not in all the Meadow | C |
One accost me | G |
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Better to be ready | G |
Than did next morn | P |
Meet me in Aragon | Q |
My old Gown on | Q |
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And the surprised Air | R |
Rustics wear | R |
Summoned unexpectedly | G |
To Exeter | S |
Emily Dickinson
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