How Dare The Robins Sing, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKJLMGM

How dare the robins singA
When men and women hearB
Who since they went to their accountC
Have settled with the yearD
Paid all that life had earnedE
In one consummate billF
And now what life or death can doG
Is immaterialH
Insulting is the sunI
To him whose mortal lightJ
Beguiled of immortalityK
Bequeaths him to the nightJ
In deference to himL
Extinct be every humM
Whose garden wrestles with the dewG
At daybreak overcomeM

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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