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 Things | B |
| The Soul has special times | C |
| When Dimness looks the Oddity | D |
| Distinctness easy seems | E |
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| The Shapes we buried dwell about | F |
| Familiar in the Rooms | G |
| Untarnished by the Sepulchre | H |
| The Mouldering Playmate comes | I |
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| In just the Jacket that he wore | H |
| Long buttoned in the Mold | J |
| Since we old mornings Children played | K |
| Divided by a world | L |
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| The Grave yields back her Robberies | M |
| The Years our pilfered Things | B |
| Bright Knots of Apparitions | N |
| Salute us with their wings | B |
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| As we it were that perished | O |
| Themself had just remained till we rejoin them | P |
| And 'twas they and not ourself | Q |
| That mourned | R |
Emily Dickinson
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