The Gentian Weaves Her Fringes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHIJGFGHKLK KMN| A | |
| - | |
| The Gentian weaves her fringes | B |
| The Maple's loom is red | C |
| My departing blossoms | D |
| Obviate parade | E |
| - | |
| A brief but patient illness | F |
| An hour to prepare | G |
| And one below this morning | H |
| Is where the angels are | I |
| It was a short procession | J |
| The Bobolink was there | G |
| An aged Bee addressed us | F |
| And then we knelt in prayer | G |
| We trust that she was willing | H |
| We ask that we may be | K |
| Summer Sister Seraph | L |
| Let us go with thee | K |
| - | |
| In the name of the Bee | K |
| And of the Butterfly | M |
| And of the Breeze Amen | N |
Emily Dickinson
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