The Waking Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLM| A lady red upon the hill | A |
| Her annual secret keeps | B |
| A lady white within the field | C |
| In placid lily sleeps | B |
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| The tidy breezes with their brooms | D |
| Sweep vale and hill and tree | E |
| Prithee my pretty housewives | F |
| Who may expected be | E |
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| The neighbors do not yet suspect | G |
| The woods exchange a smile | H |
| Orchard and buttercup and bird | I |
| In such a little while | H |
| - | |
| And yet how still the landscape stands | J |
| How nonchalant the wood | K |
| As if the resurrection | L |
| Were nothing very odd | M |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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