We Grow Accustomed To The Dark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGBH IJKL MNON PGGQA | |
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We grow accustomed to the Dark | B |
When light is put away | C |
As when the Neighbor holds the Lamp | D |
To witness her Goodbye | E |
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A Moment We uncertain step | F |
For newness of the night | G |
Then fit our Vision to the Dark | B |
And meet the Road erect | H |
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And so of larger Darkness | I |
Those Evenings of the Brain | J |
When not a Moon disclose a sign | K |
Or Star come out within | L |
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The Bravest grope a little | M |
And sometimes hit a Tree | N |
Directly in the Forehead | O |
But as they learn to see | N |
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Either the Darkness alters | P |
Or something in the sight | G |
Adjusts itself to Midnight | G |
And Life steps almost straight | Q |
Emily Dickinson
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