Isolation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DCDAB ABEFE F| THERE'S a lonely spot in the soul of man | A |
| More lone than the moonless sea | B |
| And a gulf that never a bridge can span | A |
| 'Tween him and all that be | B |
| And the lips we kiss and the eyes we love | C |
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| And the glory of golden hair | D |
| Melt like the stars in the mist above | C |
| And shed no sunlight there | D |
| There's a weary voice in the soul of man | A |
| That cries for the great to be | B |
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| Like the moan of the worlds when time began | A |
| Or the wail of the wind by the sea | B |
| And only the fall of the faded leaf | E |
| And the sigh of the night in the trees | F |
| Can utter the spirit's lonely grief | E |
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| And the sorrow that no one sees | F |
Frederick George Scott
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