Getting to Know... Literary Studies
William Wordsworth's Poem "My Heart Leaps Up"
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After reading the first two lines of the poem, a reader who knows something about poetic form will expect a song-like stanza.
The poem keeps up to its very end the alternation of four-stressed and three-stressed iambic lines (i.e. iambic tetrameter and trimeter) that is established in its first two lines.
The rhyme scheme of the poem is abcdabcdd.
Wordsworth famous statement that "The Child is Father of the Man" indicates an inversion of perspective from outside (world) to inside (experience).
The poem's last line is the only five-stressed line in the poem (iambic pentameter); this indicates a shift from orality (song forms) to written forms (poems).