The First Day's Night Had Come Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC DEFG HIJK LMDN OPQR| A | |
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| The first Day's Night had come | B |
| And grateful that a thing | C |
| So terrible had been endured | D |
| I told my Soul to sing | C |
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| She said her Strings were snapt | D |
| Her Bow to Atoms blown | E |
| And so to mend her gave me work | F |
| Until another Morn | G |
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| And then a Day as huge | H |
| As Yesterdays in pairs | I |
| Unrolled its horror in my face | J |
| Until it blocked my eyes | K |
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| My Brain begun to laugh | L |
| I mumbled like a fool | M |
| And tho' 'tis Years ago that Day | D |
| My Brain keeps giggling still | N |
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| And Something's odd within | O |
| That person that I was | P |
| And this One do not feel the same | Q |
| Could it be Madness this | R |
Emily Dickinson
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