Sang From The Heart, Sire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLM LLNM

A
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Sang from the Heart SireB
Dipped my Beak in itC
If the Tune drip too muchD
Have a tint too RedE
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Pardon the CochinealF
Suffer the VermillionG
Death is the WealthH
Of the Poorest BirdI
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Bear with the BalladJ
Awkward falteringK
Death twists the stringsL
'Twasn't my blameM
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Pause in your LiturgiesL
Wait your ChoralsL
While I repeat yourN
Hallowed nameM

Emily Dickinson



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