The Dark Well Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPC| They see you as they see you | A |
| A poor farmer with no name | B |
| Ploughing cloudward sowing the wind | C |
| With squalls of gulls at the day's end | D |
| To me you are Prytherch the man | E |
| Who more than all directed my slow | F |
| Charity where there was need | G |
| There are two hungers hunger for bread | H |
| And hunger of the uncouth soul | I |
| For the light's grace I have seen both | J |
| And chosen for an indulgent world's | K |
| Ear the story of one whose hands | L |
| Have bruised themselves on the locked doors | M |
| Of life whose heart fuller than mine | N |
| Of gulped tears is the dark well | O |
| From which to draw drop after drop | P |
| The terrible poetry of his kind | C |
Ronald Stuart Thomas
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