Let Us Play Yesterday Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLK MNON BJPJ QRSR NTUB VJWX NJJJ

A
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Let Us play YesterdayB
I the Girl at schoolC
You and Eternity theD
Untold TaleE
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Easing my famineF
At my LexiconG
Logarithm had I for DrinkH
'Twas a dry WineI
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Somewhat different must beJ
Dreams tint the SleepK
Cunning Reds of MorningL
Make the Blind leapK
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Still at the Egg lifeM
Chafing the ShellN
When you troubled the EllipseO
And the Bird fellN
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Manacles be dim they sayB
To the new FreeJ
Liberty CommonerP
Never could to meJ
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'Twas my last gratitudeQ
When I slept at nightR
'Twas the first MiracleS
Let in with LightR
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Can the Lark resume the ShellN
Easier for the SkyT
Wouldn't Bonds hurt moreU
Than YesterdayB
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Wouldn't Dungeons sorer frateV
On the Man freeJ
Just long enough to tasteW
Then doomed newX
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God of the ManacleN
As of the FreeJ
Take not my LibertyJ
Away from MeJ

Emily Dickinson



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