The White Heat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGHIEJKGFE

Dare you see a Soul at the White HeatA
Then crouch within the doorB
Red is the Fire's common tintC
But when the vivid OreB
Has vanquished Flame's conditionsD
It quivers from the ForgeE
Without a color but the lightF
Of unanointed BlazeG
Least Village has its BlacksmithH
Whose Anvil's even ringI
Stands symbol for the finer ForgeE
That soundless tugs withinJ
Re f ining these impatient OresK
With Hammer and with BlazeG
Untile the Designated LightF
Repudiate the ForgeE

Emily Dickinson



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