One Sister Have I In Our House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLK MNOP QIRRRC STUVU

A
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One Sister have I in our houseB
And one a hedge awayC
There's only one recordedD
But both belong to meE
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One came the road that I cameF
And wore my last year's gownG
The other as a bird her nestH
Builded our hearts amongI
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She did not sing as we didJ
It was a different tuneK
Herself to her a musicL
As Bumble bee of JuneK
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Today is far from ChildhoodM
But up and down the hillsN
I held her hand the tighterO
Which shortened all the milesP
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And still her humQ
The years amongI
Deceives the ButterflyR
Still in her EyeR
The Violets lieR
Mouldered this many MayC
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I spilt the dewS
But took the mornT
I chose this single starU
From out the wide night's numbersV
Sue forevermoreU

Emily Dickinson



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