Three Times'we Parted'breath'and I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JBKJ LMNO| A | |
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| Three times we parted Breath and I | B |
| Three times He would not go | C |
| But strove to stir the lifeless Fan | D |
| The Waters strove to stay | E |
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| Three Times the Billows tossed me up | F |
| Then caught me like a Ball | G |
| Then made Blue faces in my face | H |
| And pushed away a sail | I |
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| That crawled Leagues off I liked to see | J |
| For thinking while I die | B |
| How pleasant to behold a Thing | K |
| Where Human faces be | J |
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| The Waves grew sleepy Breath did not | L |
| The Winds like Children lulled | M |
| Then Sunrise kissed my Chrysalis | N |
| And I stood up and lived | O |
Emily Dickinson
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