She Bore It Till The Simple Veins Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKJ LMNO

A
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She bore it till the simple veinsB
Traced azure on her handC
Til pleading round her quiet eyesD
The purple Crayons standC
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Till Daffodils had come and goneE
I cannot tell the sumF
And then she ceased to bear itG
And with the Saints sat downH
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No more her patient figureI
At twilight soft to meetJ
No more her timid bonnetK
Upon the village streetJ
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But Crowns instead and CourtiersL
And in the midst so fairM
Whose but her shy immortal faceN
Of whom we're whispering hereO

Emily Dickinson



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