Blinded! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DAEA FGAB ABHIHJBI KHBAH| You that still have your sight | A |
| Remember me | B |
| I risked my life I lost my eyes | C |
| That you might see | B |
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| Now in the dark I go | D |
| That you have light | A |
| Yours all the joy of day | E |
| I have but night | A |
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| Yours still the faces dear | F |
| The fields the sky | G |
| For me ah me there's nought | A |
| But this black misery | B |
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| In this unending night | A |
| I can but see | B |
| What once I saw and fain | H |
| Would see again | I |
| O midnight of black pain | H |
| Come Comrade Death | J |
| Come quick and set me free | B |
| And give me back my eyes again | I |
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| Nay then Christ's vicar | K |
| You who bear our pain | H |
| Ours be it now to see | B |
| Your dark days lighted | A |
| And your way made plain | H |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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