When Childhood Died Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK IHMH JMNM HLFL MHIH HOHO

I can recall the dayA
When childhood diedB
I had grown thin and tallC
And eager eyedB
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Such a false happinessD
Had seized me thenE
A child I saw myselfF
Man among menE
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Now I see that I wasG
Ignorant surprisedH
As one for the surgeon's knifeI
An sthetizedH
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So that I did not knowJ
What loomed beforeK
Nor how a child I becameL
A child no moreK
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The world's sharpened knifeI
Cut round my heartH
Then something was takenM
And flung apartH
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I did not could not knowJ
What had been doneM
Under some evil dragN
I lived as oneM
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At home in the seeming worldH
Then slowly cameL
Through years and years to myselfF
And was no more the sameL
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I know now an ill thing was doneM
To a young childH
By the world's wary knifeI
Maimed and defiledH
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I can recall the dayH
Almost without anger or painO
When childhood did not dieH
But was slainO

John Freeman



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