What is the rhyme Scheme in "A BIRD CAME DOWN THE WALK" ? Explain
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Form. Structurally, this poem is absolutely typical of Dickinson, using iambic trimeter with occasional four-syllable lines, following a loose ABCB rhyme scheme, and rhythmically breaking up the meter with long dashes.
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