To Die-takes Just A Little While Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKJ

To die takes just a little whileA
They say it doesn't hurtB
It's only fainter by degreesC
And then it's out of sightD
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A darker Ribbon for a DayE
A Crape upon the HatF
And then the pretty sunshine comesG
And helps us to forgetH
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The absent mystic creatureI
That but for love of usJ
Had gone to sleep that soundest timeK
Without the wearinessJ

Emily Dickinson



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