In Winter In My Room Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCBEFFG HHHIJKKL MNNJ OPQRQRSDSS NTNUVWVXA | |
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In Winter in my Room | B |
I came upon a Worm | C |
Pink lank and warm | D |
But as he was a worm | C |
And worms presume | B |
Not quite with him at home | E |
Secured him by a string | F |
To something neighboring | F |
And went along | G |
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A Trifle afterward | H |
A thing occurred | H |
I'd not believe it if I heard | H |
But state with creeping blood | I |
A snake with mottles rare | J |
Surveyed my chamber floor | K |
In feature as the worm before | K |
But ringed with power | L |
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The very string with which | M |
I tied him too | N |
When he was mean and new | N |
That string was there | J |
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I shrank How fair you are | O |
Propitiation's claw | P |
Afraid he hissed | Q |
Of me | R |
No cordiality | Q |
He fathomed me | R |
Then to a Rhythm Slim | S |
Secreted in his Form | D |
As Patterns swim | S |
Projected him | S |
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That time I flew | N |
Both eyes his way | T |
Lest he pursue | N |
Nor ever ceased to run | U |
Till in a distant Town | V |
Towns on from mine | W |
I set me down | V |
This was a dream | X |
Emily Dickinson
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