Man Alone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJI KLML NOPQ| It is yourself you seek | A |
| In a long rage | B |
| Scanning through light and darkness | C |
| Mirrors the page | B |
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| Where should reflected be | D |
| Those eyes and that thick hair | E |
| That passionate look that laughter | F |
| You should appear | G |
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| Within the book or doubled | H |
| Freed in the silvered glass | I |
| Into all other bodies | J |
| Yourself should pass | I |
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| The glass does not dissolve | K |
| Like walls the mirrors stand | L |
| The printed page gives back | M |
| Words by another hand | L |
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| And your infatuate eye | N |
| Meets not itself below | O |
| Strangers lie in your arms | P |
| As I lie now | Q |
Louise Bogan
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