The Gentian Weaves Her Fringes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHIJGFGHKLK KMN

A
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The Gentian weaves her fringesB
The Maple's loom is redC
My departing blossomsD
Obviate paradeE
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A brief but patient illnessF
An hour to prepareG
And one below this morningH
Is where the angels areI
It was a short processionJ
The Bobolink was thereG
An aged Bee addressed usF
And then we knelt in prayerG
We trust that she was willingH
We ask that we may beK
Summer Sister SeraphL
Let us go with theeK
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In the name of the BeeK
And of the ButterflyM
And of the Breeze AmenN

Emily Dickinson



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