A Blind Man In The Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGHIHI| 'He's blind ' we say Then turn aside | A |
| Upon our way again to view | B |
| Familiar things some prospect wide | A |
| Some olden scene for ever new | B |
| Heedless we pass along and soon | C |
| The groping figure's out of mind | D |
| Lost in the sunlit afternoon | C |
| 'Poor chap he's blind ' | E |
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| Slowly he taps along the street | F |
| Pitch black beneath our smiling skies | G |
| While ours the boon again to greet | F |
| New scenes with ever thoughtless eyes | G |
| Thoughtless indeed if passing we | H |
| Grudge thanks for this most precious sense | I |
| He asks of us not sympathy | H |
| But recompence | I |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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