We Should Not Mind So Small A Flower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG BIJI| A | |
| - | |
| We should not mind so small a flower | B |
| Except it quiet bring | C |
| Our little garden that we lost | D |
| Back to the Lawn again | E |
| - | |
| So spicy her Carnations nod | F |
| So drunken reel her Bees | G |
| So silver steal a hundred flutes | H |
| From out a hundred trees | G |
| - | |
| That whoso sees this little flower | B |
| By faith may clear behold | I |
| The Bobolinks around the throne | J |
| And Dandelions gold | I |
Emily Dickinson
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