The Spirit Lasts'but In What Mode' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKLKMNONPQRK SGTUA | |
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The Spirit lasts but in what mode | B |
Below the Body speaks | C |
But as the Spirit furnishes | D |
Apart it never talks | E |
The Music in the Violin | F |
Does not emerge alone | G |
But Arm in Arm with Touch yet Touch | H |
Alone is not a Tune | I |
The Spirit lurks within the Flesh | J |
Like Tides within the Sea | K |
That make the Water live estranged | L |
What would the Either be | K |
Does that know now or does it cease | M |
That which to this is done | N |
Resuming at a mutual date | O |
With every future one | N |
Instinct pursues the Adamant | P |
Exacting this Reply | Q |
Adversity if it may be or | R |
Wild Prosperity | K |
The Rumor's Gate was shut so tight | S |
Before my Mind was sown | G |
Not even a Prognostic's Push | T |
Could make a Dent thereon | U |
Emily Dickinson
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