It Was A Grave, Yet Bore No Stone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI FJFJA | |
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It was a Grave yet bore no Stone | B |
Enclosed 'twas not of Rail | C |
A Consciousness its Acre and | D |
It held a Human Soul | E |
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Entombed by whom for what offence | F |
If Home or Foreign born | G |
Had I the curiosity | H |
'Twere not appeased of men | I |
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Till Resurrection I must guess | F |
Denied the small desire | J |
A Rose upon its Ridge to sow | F |
Or take away a Briar | J |
Emily Dickinson
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