Just So'jesus'raps Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDEFGCCHCA | |
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Just so Jesus raps | B |
He doesn't weary | C |
Last at the Knocker | C |
And first at the Bell | D |
Then on divinest tiptoe standing | E |
Might He but spy the lady's soul | F |
When He retires | G |
Chilled or weary | C |
It will be ample time for me | C |
Patient upon the steps until then | H |
Hears I am knocking low at thee | C |
Emily Dickinson
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