The Wind Didn't Come From The Orchard'today Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDC EFGG HHHHBB IIIBBBBA | |
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The Wind didn't come from the Orchard today | B |
Further than that | C |
Nor stop to play with the Hay | B |
Nor joggle a Hat | C |
He's a transitive fellow very | D |
Rely on that | C |
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If He leave a Bur at the door | E |
We know He has climbed a Fir | F |
But the Fir is Where Declare | G |
Were you ever there | G |
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If He brings Odors of Clovers | H |
And that is His business not Ours | H |
Then He has been with the Mowers | H |
Whetting away the Hours | H |
To sweet pauses of Hay | B |
His Way of a June Day | B |
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If He fling Sand and Pebble | I |
Little Boys Hats and Stubble | I |
With an occasional Steeple | I |
And a hoarse Get out of the way I say | B |
Who'd be the fool to stay | B |
Would you Say | B |
Would you be the fool to stay | B |
Emily Dickinson
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