Of Nearness To Her Sundered Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI HJKL MBNB OPQR

A
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Of nearness to her sundered ThingsB
The Soul has special timesC
When Dimness looks the OddityD
Distinctness easy seemsE
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The Shapes we buried dwell aboutF
Familiar in the RoomsG
Untarnished by the SepulchreH
The Mouldering Playmate comesI
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In just the Jacket that he woreH
Long buttoned in the MoldJ
Since we old mornings Children playedK
Divided by a worldL
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The Grave yields back her RobberiesM
The Years our pilfered ThingsB
Bright Knots of ApparitionsN
Salute us with their wingsB
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As we it were that perishedO
Themself had just remained till we rejoin themP
And 'twas they and not ourselfQ
That mournedR

Emily Dickinson



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