We Don't Cry'tim And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FCBC GEBE HBBB IJIJ BJKG LBMG

A
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We don't cry Tim and IB
We are far too grandC
But we bolt the door tightD
To prevent a friendE
-
Then we hide our brave faceF
Deep in our handC
Not to cry Tim and IB
We are far too grandC
-
Nor to dream he and meG
Do we condescendE
We just shut our brown eyeB
To see to the endE
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Tim see CottagesH
But Oh so highB
Then we shake Tim and IB
And lest I cryB
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Tim reads a little HymnI
And we both prayJ
Please Sir I and TimI
Always lost the wayJ
-
We must die by and byB
Clergymen sayJ
Tim shall if I doK
I too if heG
-
How shall we arrange itL
Tim was so shyB
Take us simultaneous LordM
I Tim and MeG

Emily Dickinson



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