Secrets. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJI HKLM

The skies can't keep their secretA
They tell it to the hillsB
The hills just tell the orchardsC
And they the daffodilsB
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A bird by chance that goes that wayD
Soft overheard the wholeE
If I should bribe the little birdF
Who knows but she would tellG
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I think I won't howeverH
It's finer not to knowI
If summer were an axiomJ
What sorcery had snowI
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So keep your secret FatherH
I would not if I couldK
Know what the sapphire fellows doL
In your new fashioned worldM

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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