The Spirit Lasts'but In What Mode' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKLKMNONPQRK SGTU

A
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The Spirit lasts but in what modeB
Below the Body speaksC
But as the Spirit furnishesD
Apart it never talksE
The Music in the ViolinF
Does not emerge aloneG
But Arm in Arm with Touch yet TouchH
Alone is not a TuneI
The Spirit lurks within the FleshJ
Like Tides within the SeaK
That make the Water live estrangedL
What would the Either beK
Does that know now or does it ceaseM
That which to this is doneN
Resuming at a mutual dateO
With every future oneN
Instinct pursues the AdamantP
Exacting this ReplyQ
Adversity if it may be orR
Wild ProsperityK
The Rumor's Gate was shut so tightS
Before my Mind was sownG
Not even a Prognostic's PushT
Could make a Dent thereonU

Emily Dickinson



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