The World And I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFFGGHHIJKL| This is not exactly what I mean | A |
| Any more than the sun is the sun | B |
| But how to mean more closely | C |
| If the sun shines but approximately | C |
| What a world of awkwardness | D |
| What hostile implements of sense | E |
| Perhaps this is as close a meaning | F |
| As perhaps becomes such knowing | F |
| Else I think the world and I | G |
| Must live together as strangers and die | G |
| A sour love each doubtful whether | H |
| Was ever a thing to love the other | H |
| No better for both to be nearly sure | I |
| Each of each exactly where | J |
| Exactly I and exactly the world | K |
| Fail to meet by a moment and a word | L |
Laura (riding) Jackson
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