"if I Should Die," Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHFHIAJAKLGL| If I should die | A |
| And you should live | B |
| And time should gurgle on | C |
| And morn should beam | D |
| And noon should burn | E |
| As it has usual done | F |
| If birds should build as early | G |
| And bees as bustling go | H |
| One might depart at option | F |
| From enterprise below | H |
| 'T is sweet to know that stocks will stand | I |
| When we with daisies lie | A |
| That commerce will continue | J |
| And trades as briskly fly | A |
| It makes the parting tranquil | K |
| And keeps the soul serene | L |
| That gentlemen so sprightly | G |
| Conduct the pleasing scene | L |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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