The Self-unseeing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFHere is the ancient floor | A |
Footworn and hollowed and thin | B |
Here was the former door | A |
Where the dead feet walked in | B |
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She sat here in her chair | C |
Smiling into the fire | D |
He who played stood there | C |
Bowing it higher and higher | D |
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Childlike I danced in a dream | E |
Blessings emblazoned that day | F |
Everything glowed with a gleam | E |
Yet we were looking away | F |
Thomas Hardy
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