Any Man Speaks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDECFBBGGHI J

I after difficult entry through my mother's bloodA
And stumbling childhood hitting my head against the worldB
I intricate easily unshipped untracked unalignedB
Cut off in my communications stammering speakingC
A dialect shared by you but not you and youD
I strangely undeft bereft I searching alwaysE
For my lost rib clothed in laughter yet understandingC
To come round the corner of Wardour Street into the SquareF
Or to signal across the Park and share my bedB
I focus in night for star sent beams of lightB
I fulcrum of levers whose end I cannot seeG
Have this one deftness that I admit undeftnessG
Know that the stars are far the levers longH
Can understand my unstrengthI
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Arthur Seymour John Tessimond



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