There Came A Wind Like A Bugle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGHIJIKLMNO

There cam a Wind like a BugleA
It quivered through the GrassB
And a Green Chill upon the HeatC
So ominous did passB
We barred the Windows and the DoorsD
As from an Emerald GhostE
The Doom's electric MoccasinF
The very instant passedG
On a strange Mob of panting TreesH
And Fences fled awayI
And Rivers where the Houses ranJ
Those looked that lived that DayI
The Bell within the steeple wildK
The flying tidings toldL
How much can comeM
And much can goN
And yet abide the WorldO

Emily Dickinson



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