My Shadow And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFF GHHG FFFF IJJI| A something not of earth or sky | A |
| Beside me walks the ways I go | B |
| And I I never truly know | B |
| If I am it or it is I | A |
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| It soothes me with its tender speech | C |
| It guides me with its gentle hand | D |
| But I I can not understand | D |
| The links that bind us each to each | C |
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| I hear the songs of golden days | E |
| Fall softly on the saddened years | F |
| But know not whose the hungry ears | F |
| First feasted on the roundelays | F |
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| I feel the hopes the yearnings brave | G |
| Within my bosom surge and roll | H |
| But know not whose the Master Soul | H |
| That called their glories from the grave | G |
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| I see the great world's greater curse | F |
| Dark struggles on through darker days | F |
| But know not whose the eyes that gaze | F |
| Through all the sobbing universe | F |
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| O Shadow mine Beneath my brow | I |
| I feel thy thoughts and in my heart | J |
| Thy fondest longings madly start | J |
| Thou art myself and I am thou | I |
Freeman E. Miller
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