The Morning After Woe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKL MENE

A
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The Morning after WoeB
'Tis frequently the WayC
Surpasses all that rose beforeD
For utter JubileeE
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As Nature did not careF
And piled her Blossoms onG
And further to parade a JoyH
Her Victim stared uponG
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The Birds declaim their TunesI
Pronouncing every wordJ
Like Hammers Did they know they fellK
Like Litanies of LeadL
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On here and there a creatureM
They'd modify the GleeE
To fit some Crucifixal ClefN
Some Key of CalvaryE

Emily Dickinson



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