The Grass So Little Has To Do Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLI MKNI OPBPA | |
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The Grass so little has to do | B |
A Sphere of simple Green | C |
With only Butterflies to brood | D |
And Bees to entertain | E |
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And stir all day to pretty Tunes | F |
The Breezes fetch along | G |
And hold the Sunshine in its lap | H |
And bow to everything | I |
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And thread the Dews all night like Pearls | J |
And make itself so fine | K |
A Duchess were too common | L |
For such a noticing | I |
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And even when it dies to pass | M |
In Odors so divine | K |
Like Lowly spices lain to sleep | N |
Or Spikenards perishing | I |
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And then in Sovereign Barns to dwell | O |
And dream the Days away | P |
The Grass so little has to do | B |
I wish I were a Hay | P |
Emily Dickinson
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