Why Do I Love You, Sir? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDE FGHIJ KKLMNO PPQPA | |
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Why do I love You Sir | B |
Because | C |
The Wind does not require the Grass | D |
To answer Wherefore when He pass | D |
She cannot keep Her place | E |
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Because He knows and | F |
Do not You | G |
And We know not | H |
Enough for Us | I |
The Wisdom it be so | J |
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The Lightning never asked an Eye | K |
Wherefore it shut when He was by | K |
Because He knows it cannot speak | L |
And reasons not contained | M |
Of Talk | N |
There be preferred by Daintier Folk | O |
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The Sunrise Sire compelleth Me | P |
Because He's Sunrise and I see | P |
Therefore Then | Q |
I love Thee | P |
Emily Dickinson
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