The Color Of The Grave Is Green Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCD EFGF HBIJ KLMN OBHB PQRSA | |
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The Color of the Grave is Green | B |
The Outer Grave I mean | B |
You would not know it from the Field | C |
Except it own a Stone | D |
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To help the fond to find it | E |
Too infinite asleep | F |
To stop and tell them where it is | G |
But just a Daisy deep | F |
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The Color of the Grave is white | H |
The outer Grave I mean | B |
You would not know it from the Drifts | I |
In Winter till the Sun | J |
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Has furrowed out the Aisles | K |
Then higher than the Land | L |
The little Dwelling Houses rise | M |
Where each has left a friend | N |
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The Color of the Grave within | O |
The Duplicate I mean | B |
Not all the Snows could make it white | H |
Not all the Summers Green | B |
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You've seen the Color maybe | P |
Upon a Bonnet bound | Q |
When that you met it with before | R |
The Ferret cannot find | S |
Emily Dickinson
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