Alone

Edgar Allan Poe

          From childhood's hour I have not been                    As others were -- I have not seen                    As others saw -- I could not bring                    My passions from a common spring --                    From the same source I have not taken                    My sorrow -- I could not awaken                    My heart to joy at the same tone --                    And all I lov'd -- I lov'd alone --                    Then -- in my childhood -- in the dawn                    Of a most stormy life -- was drawn                    From ev'ry depth of good and ill           The mystery which binds me still --                    From the torrent, or the fountain --                    From the red cliff of the mountain --                    From the sun that 'round me roll'd                    In its autumn tint of gold --                    From the lightning in the sky                    As it pass'd me flying by --                    From the thunder, and the storm --                    And the cloud that took the form                    (When the rest of Heaven was blue)                    Of a demon in my view --