A Light Exists In Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKJ LMNM OPQR| A light exists in spring | A |
| Not present on the year | B |
| At any other period | C |
| When March is scarcely here | D |
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| A color stands abroad | E |
| On solitary hills | F |
| That science cannot overtake | G |
| But human nature feels | H |
| - | |
| It waits upon the lawn | I |
| It shows the furthest tree | J |
| Upon the furthest slope we know | K |
| It almost speaks to me | J |
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| Then as horizons step | L |
| Or noons report away | M |
| Without the formula of sound | N |
| It passes and we stay | M |
| - | |
| A quality of loss | O |
| Affecting our content | P |
| As trade had suddenly encroached | Q |
| Upon a sacrament | R |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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