It Bloomed And Dropt, A Single Noon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEFG HIEJ KLML NOPG| A | |
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| It bloomed and dropt a Single Noon | B |
| The Flower distinct and Red | C |
| I passing thought another Noon | B |
| Another in its stead | C |
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| Will equal glow and thought no More | D |
| But came another Day | E |
| To find the Species disappeared | F |
| The Same Locality | G |
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| The Sun in place no other fraud | H |
| On Nature's perfect Sum | I |
| Had I but lingered Yesterday | E |
| Was my retrieveless blame | J |
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| Much Flowers of this and further Zones | K |
| Have perished in my Hands | L |
| For seeking its Resemblance | M |
| But unapproached it stands | L |
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| The single Flower of the Earth | N |
| That I in passing by | O |
| Unconscious was Great Nature's Face | P |
| Passed infinite by Me | G |
Emily Dickinson
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