The Return. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDBB EEFBF| Though I get home how late how late | A |
| So I get home 't will compensate | A |
| Better will be the ecstasy | B |
| That they have done expecting me | B |
| When night descending dumb and dark | C |
| They hear my unexpected knock | D |
| Transporting must the moment be | B |
| Brewed from decades of agony | B |
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| To think just how the fire will burn | E |
| Just how long cheated eyes will turn | E |
| To wonder what myself will say | F |
| And what itself will say to me | B |
| Beguiles the centuries of way | F |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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