Humiliation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFGHIJI C KLMLKNOC NKP Q RSCSCT KUVHH WCXNNCW C

I have been so innerly proud and so long aloneA
Do not leave me or I shall breakB
Do not leave meC
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What should I do if you were gone againD
So soonE
What should I look forF
Where should I goG
What should I be I myselfH
II
What would it mean thisJ
II
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Do not leave meC
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What should I think of deathK
If I died it would not be youL
It would be simply the sameM
Lack of youL
The same want life or deathK
UnfulfilmentN
The same insanity of spaceO
You not there for meC
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Think I daren't dieN
For fear of the lack in deathK
And I daren't liveP
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Unless there were a morphine or a drugQ
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I would bear the painR
But always strong unremittingS
It would make me not meC
The thing with my body that would go on livingS
Would not be meC
Neither life nor death could helpT
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Think I couldn't look towards deathK
Nor towards the futureU
Only not lookV
Only myselfH
Stand still and bind and blind myselfH
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God that I have no choiceW
That my own fulfilment is up against meC
TimelesslyX
The burden of self accomplishmentN
The charge of fulfilmentN
And God that she is necessaryC
Necessary and I have no choiceW
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Do not leave meC

D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)



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