One Sister Have I In Our House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLK MNOP QIRRRC STUVUA | |
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One Sister have I in our house | B |
And one a hedge away | C |
There's only one recorded | D |
But both belong to me | E |
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One came the road that I came | F |
And wore my last year's gown | G |
The other as a bird her nest | H |
Builded our hearts among | I |
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She did not sing as we did | J |
It was a different tune | K |
Herself to her a music | L |
As Bumble bee of June | K |
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Today is far from Childhood | M |
But up and down the hills | N |
I held her hand the tighter | O |
Which shortened all the miles | P |
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And still her hum | Q |
The years among | I |
Deceives the Butterfly | R |
Still in her Eye | R |
The Violets lie | R |
Mouldered this many May | C |
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I spilt the dew | S |
But took the morn | T |
I chose this single star | U |
From out the wide night's numbers | V |
Sue forevermore | U |
Emily Dickinson
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