He And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CBBCCBWhence came his feet into my field and why | A |
How is it that he sees it all so drear | B |
How do I see his seeing and how hear | B |
The name his bitter silence knows it by | A |
This was the little fold of separate sky | A |
Whose pasturing clouds in the soul's atmosphere | B |
Drew living light from one continual year | B |
How should he find it lifeless He or I | A |
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Lo this new Self now wanders round my field | C |
With plaints for every flower and for each tree | B |
A moan the sighing wind's auxiliary | B |
And o'er sweet waters of my life that yield | C |
Unto his lips no draught but tears unseal'd | C |
Even in my place he weeps Even I not he | B |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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