Melodies Unheard. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDB EEFGGH IJKLLM| Musicians wrestle everywhere | A |
| All day among the crowded air | A |
| I hear the silver strife | B |
| And waking long before the dawn | C |
| Such transport breaks upon the town | D |
| I think it that new life | B |
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| It is not bird it has no nest | E |
| Nor band in brass and scarlet dressed | E |
| Nor tambourine nor man | F |
| It is not hymn from pulpit read | G |
| The morning stars the treble led | G |
| On time's first afternoon | H |
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| Some say it is the spheres at play | I |
| Some say that bright majority | J |
| Of vanished dames and men | K |
| Some think it service in the place | L |
| Where we with late celestial face | L |
| Please God shall ascertain | M |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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