It Don't Sound So Terrible'quite'as It Did Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDD EFFGG HIJK JLJMA | |
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It don't sound so terrible quite as it did | B |
I run it over Dead Brain Dead | C |
Put it in Latin left of my school | D |
Seems it don't shriek so under rule | D |
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Turn it a little full in the face | E |
A Trouble looks bitterest | F |
Shift it just | F |
Say When Tomorrow comes this way | G |
I shall have waded down one Day | G |
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I suppose it will interrupt me some | H |
Till I get accustomed but then the Tomb | I |
Like other new Things shows largest then | J |
And smaller by Habit | K |
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It's shrewder then | J |
Put the Thought in advance a Year | L |
How like a fit then | J |
Murder wear | M |
Emily Dickinson
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