Let Us Play Yesterday Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLK MNON BJPJ QRSR NTUB VJWX NJJJA | |
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Let Us play Yesterday | B |
I the Girl at school | C |
You and Eternity the | D |
Untold Tale | E |
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Easing my famine | F |
At my Lexicon | G |
Logarithm had I for Drink | H |
'Twas a dry Wine | I |
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Somewhat different must be | J |
Dreams tint the Sleep | K |
Cunning Reds of Morning | L |
Make the Blind leap | K |
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Still at the Egg life | M |
Chafing the Shell | N |
When you troubled the Ellipse | O |
And the Bird fell | N |
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Manacles be dim they say | B |
To the new Free | J |
Liberty Commoner | P |
Never could to me | J |
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'Twas my last gratitude | Q |
When I slept at night | R |
'Twas the first Miracle | S |
Let in with Light | R |
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Can the Lark resume the Shell | N |
Easier for the Sky | T |
Wouldn't Bonds hurt more | U |
Than Yesterday | B |
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Wouldn't Dungeons sorer frate | V |
On the Man free | J |
Just long enough to taste | W |
Then doomed new | X |
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God of the Manacle | N |
As of the Free | J |
Take not my Liberty | J |
Away from Me | J |
Emily Dickinson
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