Betrayal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI J| If a man says half himself in the light adroit | A |
| Way a tune shakes into equilibrium | B |
| Or approximates to a note that never comes | C |
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| Says half himself in the way two pencil lines | D |
| Flow to each other and softly separate | E |
| In the resolute way plane lifts and leaps from plane | F |
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| Who knows what intimacies our eyes may shout | G |
| What evident secrets daily foreheads flaunt | H |
| What panes of glass conceal our beating hearts | I |
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| Submitted by Stephen Fryer | J |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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