Paudeen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED

Indignant at the fumbling wits the obscure spiteA
Of our old paudeen in his shop I stumbled blindB
Among the stones and thorn trees under morning lightA
Until a curlew cried and in the luminous windB
A curlew answered and suddenly thereupon I thoughtC
That on the lonely height where all are in God's eyeD
There cannot be confusion of our sound forgotE
A single soul that lacks a sweet crystalline cryD

William Butler Yeats



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