Requiem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJI

Taken from men this morningA
Carried by men to dayB
Met by the gods with bannersC
Who marshalled her awayB
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One little maid from playmatesD
One little mind from schoolE
There must be guests in EdenF
All the rooms are fullG
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Far as the east from evenH
Dim as the border starI
Courtiers quaint in kingdomsJ
Our departed areI

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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