You'll Know Her'by Her Foot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKL MNOP QRCH STUV WXYZA | |
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You'll know Her by Her Foot | B |
The smallest Gamboge Hand | C |
With Fingers where the Toes should be | D |
Would more affront the Sand | C |
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Than this Quaint Creature's Boot | E |
Adjusted by a Stern | F |
Without a Button I could vouch | G |
Unto a Velvet Limb | H |
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You'll know Her by Her Vest | I |
Tight fitting Orange Brown | J |
Inside a Jacket duller | K |
She wore when she was born | L |
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Her Cap is small and snug | M |
Constructed for the Winds | N |
She'd pass for Barehead short way off | O |
But as She Closer stands | P |
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So finer 'tis than Wool | Q |
You cannot feel the Seam | R |
Nor is it Clasped unto of Band | C |
Nor held upon of Brim | H |
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You'll know Her by Her Voice | S |
At first a doubtful Tone | T |
A sweet endeavor but as March | U |
To April hurries on | V |
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She squanders on your Ear | W |
Such Arguments of Pearl | X |
You beg the Robin in your Brain | Y |
To keep the other still | Z |
Emily Dickinson
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