It Would Never Be Common-more-i Said Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH BIJI KLMN OPQR STNT NNNUN EVWXA | |
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It would never be Common more I said | B |
Difference had begun | C |
Many a bitterness had been | D |
But that old sort was done | C |
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Or if it sometime showed as 'twill | E |
Upon the Downiest Morn | F |
Such bliss had I for all the years | G |
'Twould give an Easier pain | H |
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I'd so much joy I told it Red | B |
Upon my simple Cheek | I |
I felt it publish in my Eye | J |
'Twas needless any speak | I |
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I walked as wings my body bore | K |
The feet I former used | L |
Unnecessary now to me | M |
As boots would be to Birds | N |
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I put my pleasure all abroad | O |
I dealth a word of Gold | P |
To every Creature that I met | Q |
And Dowered all the World | R |
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When suddenly my Riches shrank | S |
A Goblin drank my Dew | T |
My Palaces dropped tenantless | N |
Myself was beggared too | T |
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I clutched at sounds | N |
I groped at shapes | N |
I touched the tops of Films | N |
I felt the Wilderness roll back | U |
Along my Golden lines | N |
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The Sackcloth hangs upon the nail | E |
The Frock I used to wear | V |
But where my moment of Brocade | W |
My drop of India | X |
Emily Dickinson
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