I Think Just How My Shape Will Rise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GDHD IBJBI think just how my shape will rise | A |
When I shall be forgiven | B |
Till hair and eyes and timid head | C |
Are out of sight in heaven | B |
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I think just how my lips will weigh | D |
With shapeless quivering prayer | E |
That you so late consider me | F |
The sparrow of your care | E |
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I mind me that of anguish sent | G |
Some drifts were moved away | D |
Before my simple bosom broke | H |
And why not this if they | D |
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And so until delirious borne | I |
I con that thing forgiven | B |
Till with long fright and longer trust | J |
I drop my heart unshriven | B |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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