Thy Better Self Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDBEFEGGI AM thy other self what thou wilt be | A |
When thou art I the one seest now | B |
In finding thy true self thou wilt find me | A |
The springing blade where now thou dost but plough | B |
I am thy neighbor a new house I've built | C |
Which thou as yet hast never entered in | D |
I come to call thee come in when thou wilt | C |
The feast is always ready to begin | D |
Thou should'st love me as thou dost love thyself | B |
For I am but another self beside | E |
To show thee him thou lov'st in better health | F |
What thou would'st be when thou to him hast died | E |
Then visit me I make thee many a call | G |
Nor live I near to thee alone but all | G |
Jones Very
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