Two Swimmers Wrestled On The Spar Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGHI

A
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Two swimmers wrestled on the sparB
Until the morning sunC
When One turned smiling to the landD
Oh God the Other OneC
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The stray ships passingE
Spied a faceF
Upon the waters borneG
With eyes in death still begging raisedH
And hands beseeching thrownI

Emily Dickinson



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