Perversities Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCB DEFGHG AICICI| Yet when I am alone my eyes say Come | A |
| My hands cannot be still | B |
| In that first moment all my senses ache | C |
| Cells that were empty fill | B |
| The clay walls shake | C |
| And unimprisoned thought runs where it will | B |
| - | |
| Runs and is glad and listens and doubts and glooms | D |
| Because you are not here | E |
| Then once more rises and is clear again | F |
| As sense is never clear | G |
| And happy though in vain | H |
| These eyes wait and these arms to bring you near | G |
| - | |
| Yet spite of thought my arms and eyes say Come | A |
| Pained with such discontent | I |
| For though thought have you all my senses ache | C |
| O it was not meant | I |
| My body should never wake | C |
| But on thought's tranquil bosom rest content | I |
John Freeman
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