It's Thoughts-and Just One Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GDHHI JKLLM NOPQRS ABTUVC| It's thoughts and just One Heart | A |
| And Old Sunshine about | B |
| Make frugal Ones Content | C |
| And two or three for Company | D |
| Upon a Holiday | E |
| Crowded as Sacrament | F |
| - | |
| Books when the Unit | G |
| Spare the Tenant long eno' | D |
| A Picture if it Care | H |
| Itself a Gallery too rare | H |
| For needing more | I |
| - | |
| Flowers to keep the Eyes from going awkward | J |
| When it snows | K |
| A Bird if they prefer | L |
| Though Winter fire sing clear as Plover | L |
| To our ear | M |
| - | |
| A Landscape not so great | N |
| To suffocate the Eye | O |
| A Hill perhaps | P |
| Perhaps the profile of a Mill | Q |
| Turned by the Wind | R |
| Tho' such are luxuries | S |
| - | |
| It's thoughts and just two Heart | A |
| And Heaven about | B |
| At least a Counterfeit | T |
| We would not have Correct | U |
| And Immortality can be almost | V |
| Not quite Content | C |
Emily Dickinson
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