The Feet Of People Walking Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFCF DDCDDDCD DDDDDDDD

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The feet of people walking homeB
With gayer sandals goC
The Crocus til she risesD
The Vassal of the snowC
The lips at HallelujahE
Long years of practise boreF
Til bye and bye these BargemenC
Walked singing on the shoreF
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Pearls are the Diver's farthingsD
Extorted from the SeaD
Pinions the Seraph's wagonC
Pedestrian once as weD
Night is the morning's CanvasD
Larceny legacyD
Death but our rapt attentionC
To ImmortalityD
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My figures fail to tell meD
How far the Village liesD
Whose peasants are the AngelsD
Whose Cantons dot the skiesD
My Classics veil their facesD
My faith that Dark adoresD
Which from its solemn abbeysD
Such ressurection poursD

Emily Dickinson



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