The Birds Reported From The South Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IEJC KLMN OPGH QNRC

A
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The Birds reported from the SouthB
A News express to MeC
A spicy Charge My little PostsD
But I am deaf TodayE
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The Flowers appealed a timid ThrongF
I reinforced the DoorG
Go blossom for the Bees I saidH
And trouble Me no MoreG
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The Summer Grace for Notice stroveI
Remote Her best ArrayE
The Heart to stimulate the EyeJ
Refused too utterlyC
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At length a Mourner like MyselfK
She drew away austereL
Her frosts to ponder then it wasM
I recollected HerN
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She suffered Me for I had mournedO
I offered Her no wordP
My Witness was the Crape I boreG
Her Witness was Her DeadH
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Thenceforward We together dweltQ
I never questioned HerN
Our ContractR
A Wiser SympathyC

Emily Dickinson



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