High From The Earth I Heard A Bird; Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHFHFIJKLMBN| High from the earth I heard a bird | A |
| He trod upon the trees | B |
| As he esteemed them trifles | C |
| And then he spied a breeze | B |
| And situated softly | D |
| Upon a pile of wind | E |
| Which in a perturbation | F |
| Nature had left behind | E |
| A joyous going fellow | G |
| I gathered from his talk | H |
| Which both of benediction | F |
| And badinage partook | H |
| Without apparent burden | F |
| I learned in leafy wood | I |
| He was the faithful father | J |
| Of a dependent brood | K |
| And this untoward transport | L |
| His remedy for care | M |
| A contrast to our respites | B |
| How different we are | N |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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