I Heard You, Solemn-sweep Pipes Of The Organ Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ| I HEARD you solemn sweet pipes of the organ as last Sunday morn I | A |
| pass'd the church | B |
| Winds of autumn as I walk'd the woods at dusk I heard your long | C |
| stretch'd sighs up above so mournful | D |
| I heard the perfect Italian tenor singing at the opera I heard the | E |
| soprano in the midst of the quartet singing | F |
| Heart of my love you too I heard murmuring low through one of | G |
| the wrists around my head | H |
| Heard the pulse of you when all was still ringing little bells last | I |
| night under my ear | J |
Walt Whitman
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