Tenebrë Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEECD

They say that I shall find him if I goA
Along the dusty highways or the greenB
Tracks of the downland shepherds or betweenB
The swaying corn or where cool waters flowA
And others say that speak as if they knowA
That daily in the cities in the meanB
Dark streets amid the crowd he may be seenB
With thieves and harlots wandering to and froA
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But I am blind How shall a blind man dareC
Venture along the roaring crowded streetD
Or branching roads where I may never hitE
The way he has gone But someday if I sitE
Quietly at this corner listening thereC
May come this way the slow sound of his feetD

J. D. C. Fellow



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