It Will Be Summer-eventually Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCC DEFE GHFH IJHJ KFCFA | |
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It will be Summer eventually | B |
Ladies with parasols | C |
Sauntering Gentlemen with Canes | C |
And little Girls with Dolls | C |
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Will tint the pallid landscape | D |
As 'twere a bright Bouquet | E |
Thro' drifted deep in Parian | F |
The Village lies today | E |
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The Lilacs bending many a year | G |
Will sway with purple load | H |
The Bees will not despise the tune | F |
Their Forefathers have hummed | H |
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The Wild Rose redden in the Bog | I |
The Aster on the Hill | J |
Her everlasting fashion set | H |
And Covenant Gentians frill | J |
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Till Summer folds her miracle | K |
As Women do their Gown | F |
Of Priests adjust the Symbols | C |
When Sacrament is done | F |
Emily Dickinson
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