Who Were 'the Father And The Son' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH AIJK LAML NLOL NPQP

Who were 'the Father and the Son'A
We pondered when a childB
And what had they to do with usC
And when portentous toldD
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With inference appallingE
By Childhood fortifiedF
We thought at least they are no worseG
Than they have been describedH
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Who are 'the Father and the Son'A
Did we demand TodayI
'The Father and the Son' himselfJ
Would doubtless specifyK
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But had they the felicityL
When we desired to knowA
We better Friends had been perhapsM
Than time ensue to beL
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We start to learn that we believeN
But once entirelyL
Belief it does not fit so wellO
When altered frequentlyL
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We blush that Heaven if we achieveN
Event ineffableP
We shall have shunned until ashamedQ
To own the MiracleP

Emily Dickinson



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