The Dark Well Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPC

They see you as they see youA
A poor farmer with no nameB
Ploughing cloudward sowing the windC
With squalls of gulls at the day's endD
To me you are Prytherch the manE
Who more than all directed my slowF
Charity where there was needG
There are two hungers hunger for breadH
And hunger of the uncouth soulI
For the light's grace I have seen bothJ
And chosen for an indulgent world'sK
Ear the story of one whose handsL
Have bruised themselves on the locked doorsM
Of life whose heart fuller than mineN
Of gulped tears is the dark wellO
From which to draw drop after dropP
The terrible poetry of his kindC

Ronald Stuart Thomas



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