The Wind'tapped Like A Tired Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJI KLMN OBKPA | |
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The Wind tapped like a tired Man | B |
And like a Host Come in | C |
I boldly answered entered then | D |
My Residence within | C |
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A Rapid footless Guest | E |
To offer whom a Chair | F |
Were as impossible as hand | G |
A Sofa to the Air | F |
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No Bone had He to bind Him | H |
His Speech was like the Push | I |
Of numerous Humming Birds at once | J |
From a superior Bush | I |
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His Countenance a Billow | K |
His Fingers as He passed | L |
Let go a music as of tunes | M |
Blown tremulous in Glass | N |
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He visited still flitting | O |
Then like a timid Man | B |
Again He tapped 'twas flurriedly | K |
And I became alone | P |
Emily Dickinson
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