The Blue Jay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EBFB GBHD CICC CJCK LCCC| No brigadier throughout the year | A |
| So civic as the jay | B |
| A neighbor and a warrior too | C |
| With shrill felicity | D |
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| Pursuing winds that censure us | E |
| A February day | B |
| The brother of the universe | F |
| Was never blown away | B |
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| The snow and he are intimate | G |
| I 've often seen them play | B |
| When heaven looked upon us all | H |
| With such severity | D |
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| I felt apology were due | C |
| To an insulted sky | I |
| Whose pompous frown was nutriment | C |
| To their temerity | C |
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| The pillow of this daring head | C |
| Is pungent evergreens | J |
| His larder terse and militant | C |
| Unknown refreshing things | K |
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| His character a tonic | L |
| His future a dispute | C |
| Unfair an immortality | C |
| That leaves this neighbor out | C |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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