Yourself Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGDDT is to yourself I speak you cannot know | A |
Him whom I call in speaking such a one | B |
For you beneath the earth lie buried low | A |
Which he alone as living walks upon | C |
You may at times have heard him speak to you | D |
And often wished perchance that you were he | E |
And I must ever wish that it were true | D |
For then you could hold fellowship with me | E |
But now you hear us talk as strangers met | F |
Above the room wherein you lie abed | G |
A word perhaps loud spoken you may get | F |
Or hear our feet when heavily they tread | G |
But he who speaks or he who s spoken to | D |
Must both remain as strangers still to you | D |
Jones Very
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