The Wlnd's Visit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK MAJN

The wind tapped like a tired manA
And like a host Come inB
I boldly answered entered thenC
My residence withinB
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A rapid footless guestD
To offer whom a chairE
Were as impossible as handF
A sofa to the airE
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No bone had he to bind himG
His speech was like the pushH
Of numerous humming birds at onceI
From a superior bushH
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His countenance a billowJ
His fingers if he passK
Let go a music as of tunesL
Blown tremulous in glassK
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He visited still flittingM
Then like a timid manA
Again he tapped 't was flurriedlyJ
And I became aloneN

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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