We Don't Cry'tim And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FCBC GEBE HBBB IJIJ BJKG LBMGA | |
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We don't cry Tim and I | B |
We are far too grand | C |
But we bolt the door tight | D |
To prevent a friend | E |
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Then we hide our brave face | F |
Deep in our hand | C |
Not to cry Tim and I | B |
We are far too grand | C |
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Nor to dream he and me | G |
Do we condescend | E |
We just shut our brown eye | B |
To see to the end | E |
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Tim see Cottages | H |
But Oh so high | B |
Then we shake Tim and I | B |
And lest I cry | B |
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Tim reads a little Hymn | I |
And we both pray | J |
Please Sir I and Tim | I |
Always lost the way | J |
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We must die by and by | B |
Clergymen say | J |
Tim shall if I do | K |
I too if he | G |
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How shall we arrange it | L |
Tim was so shy | B |
Take us simultaneous Lord | M |
I Tim and Me | G |
Emily Dickinson
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