This World Is Not Conclusion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCCCCCCCDECCCCCCCFC| A | |
| - | |
| This World is not Conclusion | B |
| A Species stands beyond mdash | C |
| Invisible as Music mdash | C |
| But positive as Sound mdash | C |
| It beckons and it baffles mdash | C |
| Philosophy mdash don't know mdash | C |
| And through a Riddle at the last mdash | C |
| Sagacity must go mdash | C |
| To guess it puzzles scholars mdash | C |
| To gain it Men have borne | D |
| Contempt of Generations | E |
| And Crucifixion shown mdash | C |
| Faith slips mdash and laughs and rallies mdash | C |
| Blushes if any see mdash | C |
| Plucks at a twig of Evidence mdash | C |
| And asks a Vane the way mdash | C |
| Much Gesture from the Pulpit mdash | C |
| Strong Hallelujahs roll mdash | C |
| Narcotics cannot still the Tooth | F |
| That nibbles at the soul mdash | C |
Emily Dickinson
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