Blinded! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DAEA FGAB ABHIHJBI KHBAH

You that still have your sightA
Remember meB
I risked my life I lost my eyesC
That you might seeB
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Now in the dark I goD
That you have lightA
Yours all the joy of dayE
I have but nightA
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Yours still the faces dearF
The fields the skyG
For me ah me there's noughtA
But this black miseryB
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In this unending nightA
I can but seeB
What once I saw and fainH
Would see againI
O midnight of black painH
Come Comrade DeathJ
Come quick and set me freeB
And give me back my eyes againI
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Nay then Christ's vicarK
You who bear our painH
Ours be it now to seeB
Your dark days lightedA
And your way made plainH

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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