The Morning After Woe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKL MENEA | |
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The Morning after Woe | B |
'Tis frequently the Way | C |
Surpasses all that rose before | D |
For utter Jubilee | E |
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As Nature did not care | F |
And piled her Blossoms on | G |
And further to parade a Joy | H |
Her Victim stared upon | G |
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The Birds declaim their Tunes | I |
Pronouncing every word | J |
Like Hammers Did they know they fell | K |
Like Litanies of Lead | L |
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On here and there a creature | M |
They'd modify the Glee | E |
To fit some Crucifixal Clef | N |
Some Key of Calvary | E |
Emily Dickinson
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