A Blind Man In The Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGHIHI

'He's blind ' we say Then turn asideA
Upon our way again to viewB
Familiar things some prospect wideA
Some olden scene for ever newB
Heedless we pass along and soonC
The groping figure's out of mindD
Lost in the sunlit afternoonC
'Poor chap he's blind 'E
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Slowly he taps along the streetF
Pitch black beneath our smiling skiesG
While ours the boon again to greetF
New scenes with ever thoughtless eyesG
Thoughtless indeed if passing weH
Grudge thanks for this most precious senseI
He asks of us not sympathyH
But recompenceI

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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