I Used To Think Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| I used to think | A |
| The mind essential in the body even | B |
| As stood the body essential in the mind | C |
| Two inseparable things by nature equal | D |
| And similar and in creation's song | E |
| Halving the total scale it is not so | F |
| Unlike and cross like driftwood sticks they come | G |
| Churned in the giddy trough a chunk of pine | H |
| A slab of rosewood mangled each on each | I |
| With knocks and friction or in deadly pain | J |
| Sheathing each other's splinters till at last | K |
| Without all stuff or shape they 're jetted up | L |
| Where in the bluish moisture rot whate'er | M |
| Was vomited in horror from the sea | N |
Trumbull Stickney
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