You And Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CDCDBD BEBEFF BGBHBB| I'm part of people I have known | A |
| And they are part of me | B |
| The seeds of thought that I have sown | A |
| In other minds I see | B |
| There's something of me in the throne | A |
| And in the gallows tree | B |
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| There's something of me in each one | C |
| With whom I work and play | D |
| For islanded there can be none | C |
| In this dynamic day | D |
| And meshed with me perchance may be | B |
| A leper in Cathay | D |
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| There's me in you and you in me | B |
| For deeply in us delves | E |
| Such common thought that never we | B |
| Can call ourselves ourselves | E |
| In coils of universal fate | F |
| No man is isolate | F |
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| For you and I are History | B |
| The all that ever was | G |
| And woven in the tapestry | B |
| Of everlasting laws | H |
| Persist will we in Time to be | B |
| Forever you and me | B |
Robert William Service
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