You'll Find-it When You Try To Die Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJK LMNMA | |
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You'll find it when you try to die | B |
The Easier to let go | C |
For recollecting such as went | D |
You could not spare you know | C |
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And though their places somewhat filled | E |
As did their Marble names | F |
With Moss they never grew so full | G |
You chose the newer names | F |
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And when this World sets further back | H |
As Dying say it does | I |
The former love distincter grows | J |
And supersedes the fresh | K |
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And Thought of them so fair invites | L |
It looks too tawdry Grace | M |
To stay behind with just the Toys | N |
We bought to ease their place | M |
Emily Dickinson
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