'twas The Old-road-through Pain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EEEFGHI JIKIL CMMHMLA | |
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'Twas the old road through pain | B |
That unfrequented one | C |
With many a turn and thorn | D |
That stops at Heaven | C |
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This was the Town she passed | E |
There where she rested last | E |
Then stepped more fast | E |
The little tracks close prest | F |
Then not so swift | G |
Slow slow as feet did weary grow | H |
Then stopped no other track | I |
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Wait Look Her little Book | J |
The leaf at love turned back | I |
Her very Hat | K |
And this worn shoe just fits the track | I |
Herself though fled | L |
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Another bed a short one | C |
Women make tonight | M |
In Chambers bright | M |
Too out of sight though | H |
For our hoarse Good Night | M |
To touch her Head | L |
Emily Dickinson
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