Summer Shower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EAFA GHIH JAKI

A drop fell on the apple treeA
Another on the roofB
A half a dozen kissed the eavesC
And made the gables laughD
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A few went out to help the brookE
That went to help the seaA
Myself conjectured Were they pearlsF
What necklaces could beA
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The dust replaced in hoisted roadsG
The birds jocoser sungH
The sunshine threw his hat awayI
The orchards spangles hungH
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The breezes brought dejected lutesJ
And bathed them in the gleeA
The East put out a single flagK
And signed the fete awayI

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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