She Sweeps With Many-colored Brooms, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH AIJKShe sweeps with many colored brooms | A |
And leaves the shreds behind | B |
Oh housewife in the evening west | C |
Come back and dust the pond | D |
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You dropped a purple ravelling in | E |
You dropped an amber thread | F |
And now you've littered all the East | G |
With duds of emerald | H |
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And still she plies her spotted brooms | A |
And still the aprons fly | I |
Till brooms fade softly into stars | J |
And then I come away | K |
Emily Dickinson
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