There Is A Word Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGGHIH JHKLJMNMA | |
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There is a word | B |
Which bears a sword | C |
Can pierce an armed man | D |
It hurls its barbed syllables | E |
And is mute again | F |
But where it fell | G |
The saved will tell | G |
On patriotic day | H |
Some epauletted Brother | I |
Gave his breath away | H |
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Wherever runs the breathless sun | J |
Wherever roams the day | H |
There is its noiseless onset | K |
There is its victory | L |
Behold the keenest marksman | J |
The most accomplished shot | M |
Time's sublimest target | N |
Is a soul forgot | M |
Emily Dickinson
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