Day's Parlor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DECC FGHG ICJC

The day came slow till five o'clockA
Then sprang before the hillsB
Like hindered rubies or the lightC
A sudden musket spillsB
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The purple could not keep the eastD
The sunrise shook from foldE
Like breadths of topaz packed a nightC
The lady just unrolledC
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The happy winds their timbrels tookF
The birds in docile rowsG
Arranged themselves around their princeH
The wind is prince of thoseG
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The orchard sparkled like a JewI
How mighty 't was to stayC
A guest in this stupendous placeJ
The parlor of the dayC

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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