Blind Jack Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLM| I had fiddled all day at the county fair | A |
| But driving home Butch Weldy and Jack McGuire | B |
| Who were roaring full made me fiddle and fiddle | C |
| To the song of Susie Skinner while whipping the horses | D |
| Till they ran away Blind as I was I tried to get out | E |
| As the carriage fell in the ditch | F |
| And was caught in the wheels and killed | G |
| There's a blind man here with a brow | H |
| As big and white as a cloud | I |
| And all we fiddlers from highest to lowest | J |
| Writers of music and tellers of stories | K |
| Sit at his feet | L |
| And hear him sing of the fall of Troy | M |
Edgar Lee Masters
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