I Went To Heaven, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHIHJCKC| I went to heaven | A |
| 'T was a small town | B |
| Lit with a ruby | C |
| Lathed with down | B |
| Stiller than the fields | D |
| At the full dew | E |
| Beautiful as pictures | F |
| No man drew | E |
| People like the moth | G |
| Of mechlin frames | H |
| Duties of gossamer | I |
| And eider names | H |
| Almost contented | J |
| I could be | C |
| 'Mong such unique | K |
| Society | C |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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