The Things That Never Can Come Back, Are Several' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIHHJKJ

A
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The Things that never can come back are severalB
Childhood some forms of Hope the DeadC
Though Joys like Men may sometimes make a JourneyD
And still abideE
We do not mourn for Traveler or SailorF
Their Routes are fairG
But think enlarged of all that they will tell usH
Returning hereI
Here There are typic HeresH
Foretold LocationsH
The Spirit does not standJ
Himself at whatsoever FathomK
His Native LandJ

Emily Dickinson



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