Yourself Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGDD

T is to yourself I speak you cannot knowA
Him whom I call in speaking such a oneB
For you beneath the earth lie buried lowA
Which he alone as living walks uponC
You may at times have heard him speak to youD
And often wished perchance that you were heE
And I must ever wish that it were trueD
For then you could hold fellowship with meE
But now you hear us talk as strangers metF
Above the room wherein you lie abedG
A word perhaps loud spoken you may getF
Or hear our feet when heavily they treadG
But he who speaks or he who s spoken toD
Must both remain as strangers still to youD

Jones Very



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