Any Man Speaks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDECFBBGGHI JI after difficult entry through my mother's blood | A |
And stumbling childhood hitting my head against the world | B |
I intricate easily unshipped untracked unaligned | B |
Cut off in my communications stammering speaking | C |
A dialect shared by you but not you and you | D |
I strangely undeft bereft I searching always | E |
For my lost rib clothed in laughter yet understanding | C |
To come round the corner of Wardour Street into the Square | F |
Or to signal across the Park and share my bed | B |
I focus in night for star sent beams of light | B |
I fulcrum of levers whose end I cannot see | G |
Have this one deftness that I admit undeftness | G |
Know that the stars are far the levers long | H |
Can understand my unstrength | I |
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Submitted by Stephen Fryer | J |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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