The Bluebird. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDF GDHDIJIK| Before you thought of spring | A |
| Except as a surmise | B |
| You see God bless his suddenness | C |
| A fellow in the skies | B |
| Of independent hues | D |
| A little weather worn | E |
| Inspiriting habiliments | D |
| Of indigo and brown | F |
| - | |
| With specimens of song | G |
| As if for you to choose | D |
| Discretion in the interval | H |
| With gay delays he goes | D |
| To some superior tree | I |
| Without a single leaf | J |
| And shouts for joy to nobody | I |
| But his seraphic self | K |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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