The Old Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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I was walking over a wide plain aloneA
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And suddenly I fancied light cautious footsteps behind my back Some one was walking after meB
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I looked round and saw a little bent old woman all muffled up in grey rags The face of the old woman alone peeped out from them a yellow wrinkled sharp nosed toothless faceC
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I went up to her She stoppedD
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'Who are you What do you want Are you a beggar Do you seek alms '-
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The old woman did not answer I bent down to her and noticed that both her eyes were covered with a half transparent membrane or skin such as is seen in some birds they protect their eyes with it from dazzling lightE
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But in the old woman the membrane did not move nor uncover the eyes from which I concluded she was blindF
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'Do you want alms ' I repeated my question 'Why are you following me '-
But the old woman as before made no answer but only shrank into herself a littleG
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I turned from her and went on my wayH
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And again I hear behind me the same light measured as it were stealthy stepsI
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'Again that woman ' I thought 'why does she stick to me ' But then I added inwardly 'Most likely she has lost her way being blind and now is following the sound of my steps so as to get with me to some inhabited place Yes yes that's it '-
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But a strange uneasiness gradually gained possession of my mind I began to fancy that the old woman was not only following me but that she was directing me that she was driving me to right and to left and that I was unwittingly obeying herJ
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I still go on however but behold before me on my very road something black and wide a kind of hole 'A grave ' flashed through my head 'That is where she is driving me '-
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I turned sharply back The old woman faced me again but she sees She is looking at me with big cruel malignant eyes the eyes of a bird of prey I stoop down to her face to her eyes Again the same opaque membrane the same blind dull countenanceK
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'Ah ' I think 'this old woman is my fate The fate from which there is no escape for man '-
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'No escape no escape What madness One must try ' And I rush away in another directionL
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I go swiftly But light footsteps as before patter behind me close close And before me again the dark holeM
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Again I turn another way And again the same patter behind and the same menacing blur of darkness beforeN
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And whichever way I run doubling like a hunted hare it's always the same the sameO
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'Wait ' I think 'I will cheat her I will go nowhere ' and I instantly sat down on the groundP
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The old woman stands behind two paces from me I do not hear her but I feel she is thereQ
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And suddenly I see the blur of darkness in the distance is floating creeping of itself towards meB
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God I look round again the old woman looks straight at me and her toothless mouth is twisted in a grinR
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No escapeS

Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev



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