Secrets. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJI HKLM| The skies can't keep their secret | A |
| They tell it to the hills | B |
| The hills just tell the orchards | C |
| And they the daffodils | B |
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| A bird by chance that goes that way | D |
| Soft overheard the whole | E |
| If I should bribe the little bird | F |
| Who knows but she would tell | G |
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| I think I won't however | H |
| It's finer not to know | I |
| If summer were an axiom | J |
| What sorcery had snow | I |
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| So keep your secret Father | H |
| I would not if I could | K |
| Know what the sapphire fellows do | L |
| In your new fashioned world | M |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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