Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDECDFEGHIJ| So many stones have been thrown at me | A |
| That I'm not frightened of them anymore | B |
| And the pit has become a solid tower | C |
| Tall among tall towers | D |
| I thank the builders | D |
| May care and sadness pass them by | E |
| From here I'll see the sunrise earlier | C |
| Here the sun's last ray rejoices | D |
| And into the windows of my room | F |
| The northern breezes often fly | E |
| And from my hand a dove eats grains of wheat | G |
| As for my unfinished page | H |
| The Muse's tawny hand divinely calm | I |
| And delicate will finish it | J |
Anna Akhmatova
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Solitude is a poem by Anna Akhmatova. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.