The Bluebird. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDF GDHDIJIK

Before you thought of springA
Except as a surmiseB
You see God bless his suddennessC
A fellow in the skiesB
Of independent huesD
A little weather wornE
Inspiriting habilimentsD
Of indigo and brownF
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With specimens of songG
As if for you to chooseD
Discretion in the intervalH
With gay delays he goesD
To some superior treeI
Without a single leafJ
And shouts for joy to nobodyI
But his seraphic selfK

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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