Gone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDCECAFCGCHCH IJCJKJCJ

Went up a year this eveningA
I recollect it wellB
Amid no bells nor bravosC
The bystanders will tellB
Cheerful as to the villageD
Tranquil as to reposeC
Chastened as to the chapelE
This humble tourist roseC
Did not talk of returningA
Alluded to no timeF
When were the gales propitiousC
We might look for himG
Was grateful for the rosesC
In life's diverse bouquetH
Talked softly of new speciesC
To pick another dayH
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Beguiling thus the wonderI
The wondrous nearer drewJ
Hands bustled at the mooringsC
The crowd respectful grewJ
Ascended from our visionK
To countenances newJ
A difference a daisyC
Is all the rest I knewJ

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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