One Almost Might Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCADDCCEEFG HH C

Wouldn't you sayA
Wouldn't you say one dayA
With a little more time or a little more patience one mightB
Disentangle for separate deliberate slow delightB
One of the moment's hundred strands unfrayC
Beginnings from endings this from that surveyA
Say a square inch of the ground one stands on touchD
Part of oneself or a leaf or a sound not clutchD
Or cuff or bruise but touch with finger tip earC
Tip eyetip creeping near yet not too nearC
Might take up life and lay it on one's palmE
And encircling it in closeness warmth and calmE
Let it lie still then stir smooth softly andF
Tendril by tendril unfold there on one's handG
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One might examine eternity's cross sectionH
For a second with slightly more patience more time for reflectionH
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Submitted by Stephen FryerC

Arthur Seymour John Tessimond



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