Tenebrë Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEECD| They say that I shall find him if I go | A |
| Along the dusty highways or the green | B |
| Tracks of the downland shepherds or between | B |
| The swaying corn or where cool waters flow | A |
| And others say that speak as if they know | A |
| That daily in the cities in the mean | B |
| Dark streets amid the crowd he may be seen | B |
| With thieves and harlots wandering to and fro | A |
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| But I am blind How shall a blind man dare | C |
| Venture along the roaring crowded street | D |
| Or branching roads where I may never hit | E |
| The way he has gone But someday if I sit | E |
| Quietly at this corner listening there | C |
| May come this way the slow sound of his feet | D |
J. D. C. Fellow
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