The Feet Of People Walking Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFCF DDCDDDCD DDDDDDDD| A | |
| - | |
| The feet of people walking home | B |
| With gayer sandals go | C |
| The Crocus til she rises | D |
| The Vassal of the snow | C |
| The lips at Hallelujah | E |
| Long years of practise bore | F |
| Til bye and bye these Bargemen | C |
| Walked singing on the shore | F |
| - | |
| Pearls are the Diver's farthings | D |
| Extorted from the Sea | D |
| Pinions the Seraph's wagon | C |
| Pedestrian once as we | D |
| Night is the morning's Canvas | D |
| Larceny legacy | D |
| Death but our rapt attention | C |
| To Immortality | D |
| - | |
| My figures fail to tell me | D |
| How far the Village lies | D |
| Whose peasants are the Angels | D |
| Whose Cantons dot the skies | D |
| My Classics veil their faces | D |
| My faith that Dark adores | D |
| Which from its solemn abbeys | D |
| Such ressurection pours | D |
Emily Dickinson
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