The Blind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDBE BFG FHH| Consider them my soul they are a fright | A |
| Like mannequins vaguely ridiculous | B |
| Peculiar terrible somnambulists | B |
| Beaming who can say where their eyes of night | A |
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| These orbs in which a spark is never seen | C |
| As if in looking far and wide stay raised | D |
| On high they never seem to cast their gaze | B |
| Down to the street head hung as in a dream | E |
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| Thus they traverse the blackness of their days | B |
| Kin to the silence of eternity | F |
| o city while you laugh and roar and play | G |
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| Mad with your lusts to point of cruelty | F |
| Look at me dragging dazed more than their kind | H |
| What in the Skies can these men hope to find | H |
Charles Baudelaire
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