The Self-unseeing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF

Here is the ancient floorA
Footworn and hollowed and thinB
Here was the former doorA
Where the dead feet walked inB
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She sat here in her chairC
Smiling into the fireD
He who played stood thereC
Bowing it higher and higherD
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Childlike I danced in a dreamE
Blessings emblazoned that dayF
Everything glowed with a gleamE
Yet we were looking awayF

Thomas Hardy



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