Isolation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DCDAB ABEFE F

THERE'S a lonely spot in the soul of manA
More lone than the moonless seaB
And a gulf that never a bridge can spanA
'Tween him and all that beB
And the lips we kiss and the eyes we loveC
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And the glory of golden hairD
Melt like the stars in the mist aboveC
And shed no sunlight thereD
There's a weary voice in the soul of manA
That cries for the great to beB
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Like the moan of the worlds when time beganA
Or the wail of the wind by the seaB
And only the fall of the faded leafE
And the sigh of the night in the treesF
Can utter the spirit's lonely griefE
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And the sorrow that no one seesF

Frederick George Scott



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