In Winter In My Room Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCBEFFG HHHIJKKL MNNJ OPQRQRSDSS NTNUVWVX

A
-
In Winter in my RoomB
I came upon a WormC
Pink lank and warmD
But as he was a wormC
And worms presumeB
Not quite with him at homeE
Secured him by a stringF
To something neighboringF
And went alongG
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A Trifle afterwardH
A thing occurredH
I'd not believe it if I heardH
But state with creeping bloodI
A snake with mottles rareJ
Surveyed my chamber floorK
In feature as the worm beforeK
But ringed with powerL
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The very string with whichM
I tied him tooN
When he was mean and newN
That string was thereJ
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I shrank How fair you areO
Propitiation's clawP
Afraid he hissedQ
Of meR
No cordialityQ
He fathomed meR
Then to a Rhythm SlimS
Secreted in his FormD
As Patterns swimS
Projected himS
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That time I flewN
Both eyes his wayT
Lest he pursueN
Nor ever ceased to runU
Till in a distant TownV
Towns on from mineW
I set me downV
This was a dreamX

Emily Dickinson



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