The Winters Are So Short Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JHKH LDMN

A
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The Winters are so shortB
I'm hardly justifiedC
In sending all the Birds awayD
And moving into PodE
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Myself for scarcely settledF
The Phoebes have begunG
And then it's time to strike my TentH
And open House againI
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It's mostly interruptionsJ
My Summer is despoiledH
Because there was a Winter onceK
And al the Cattle starvedH
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And so there was a DelugeL
And swept the World awayD
But Ararat's a Legend nowM
And no one credits NoahN

Emily Dickinson



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