Melodies Unheard. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDB EEFGGH IJKLLM

Musicians wrestle everywhereA
All day among the crowded airA
I hear the silver strifeB
And waking long before the dawnC
Such transport breaks upon the townD
I think it that new lifeB
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It is not bird it has no nestE
Nor band in brass and scarlet dressedE
Nor tambourine nor manF
It is not hymn from pulpit readG
The morning stars the treble ledG
On time's first afternoonH
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Some say it is the spheres at playI
Some say that bright majorityJ
Of vanished dames and menK
Some think it service in the placeL
Where we with late celestial faceL
Please God shall ascertainM

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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