Till The End Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EDFD GHIJ KLMN| I should not dare to leave my friend | A |
| Because because if he should die | B |
| While I was gone and I too late | C |
| Should reach the heart that wanted me | D |
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| If I should disappoint the eyes | E |
| That hunted hunted so to see | D |
| And could not bear to shut until | F |
| They noticed me they noticed me | D |
| - | |
| If I should stab the patient faith | G |
| So sure I 'd come so sure I 'd come | H |
| It listening listening went to sleep | I |
| Telling my tardy name | J |
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| My heart would wish it broke before | K |
| Since breaking then since breaking then | L |
| Were useless as next morning's sun | M |
| Where midnight frosts had lain | N |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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