Only One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEBF GHFDEIJKLM| There may be many stones | A |
| Yet there is only one stone | B |
| Which measures distances | C |
| - | |
| There may be many birds | D |
| Yet there is only one bird | E |
| which takes over the loneliness of the stone | B |
| And meets the horizon with his eyes | F |
| - | |
| There may be many horizons | G |
| Yet there is only one horizon | H |
| Which speaks to your eyes | F |
| There may be many words | D |
| yet there is only one word | E |
| which tells you nothing is lost nothing is gained | I |
| in the confluence of light and shade | J |
| After a whole life wears out the last particle | K |
| that remains as my existence | L |
| is only one memory | M |
Seshendra Sharma
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