From right to left, and to and fro,
Caught in a labyrinth you go,
And turn, and turn, and turn again,
To solve the mystery, but in vain;
Stand still, and breathe, and take from me
A clue, that soon shall set you free!
Not Ariadne, if you met her,
Herself could serve you with a better.
You enter-d easily--find where--
And make with ease your exit there!
The Maze
William Cowper
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Poem topics: mystery, clue, stand, breathe, ease, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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