Alone (poem)

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Alone is a 22-line poem by Edgar Allan Poe, originally written in 1829 and left untitled. In February of that year, Poe's foster mother Francis Allan had died. In 1875, the poem was published with its title in Scribner's Monthly. The poem is now often included in anthologies and is interpreted as autobiographical, expressing the author's feelings of isolation and inner torment. The poem begins:

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.