What Shall I Do'it Whimpers So Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBDDE FGDHIJBD| A | |
| - | |
| What shall I do it whimpers so | B |
| This little Hound within the Heart | C |
| All day and night with bark and start | C |
| And yet it will not go | B |
| Would you untie it were you me | D |
| Would it stop whining if to Thee | D |
| I sent it even now | E |
| - | |
| It should not tease you | F |
| By your chair or on the mat | G |
| Or if it dare to climb your dizzy knee | D |
| Or sometimes at your side to run | H |
| When you were willing | I |
| Shall it come | J |
| Tell Carlo | B |
| He'll tell me | D |
Emily Dickinson
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