"if I Should Die," Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHFHIAJAKLGL

If I should dieA
And you should liveB
And time should gurgle onC
And morn should beamD
And noon should burnE
As it has usual doneF
If birds should build as earlyG
And bees as bustling goH
One might depart at optionF
From enterprise belowH
'T is sweet to know that stocks will standI
When we with daisies lieA
That commerce will continueJ
And trades as briskly flyA
It makes the parting tranquilK
And keeps the soul sereneL
That gentlemen so sprightlyG
Conduct the pleasing sceneL

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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