The wind has blown it in.
The face upon the floor analysis.
It is sometimes erroneously called the face on the barroom floor a sorrowful tale of a painter who takes to drink after his lover deserts him for the fairhaired lad in one of his portraits.
Keystone studios adapted the poem for a 1914 film of the same name starring charlie chaplin and john ford used it for his film the face on the bar room floor 1923.
This original poem the face upon the barroom floor was written by john henry titus in 1872.
The face upon the floor by hugh antoine d arcy twas a balmy summer evening and a goodly crowd was there which well nigh filled joe s barroom on the corner of the square.
The face on the barroom floor is a poem written by hugh antoine d arcy in 1887.
Having lost his beloved madeline to another man he has turned to drink.
Where did it come from someone said.
D arcy adapted a later version in 1887 to reflect an actual occurrence in a bar.
Hugh antoine d arcy 1843 1925 was a french born poet journalist and poneer executive in the american film industry and is best known for this 1887 poem which is often and per haps erroneously and remembered as being entitled the face on the bar room floor which was the name of the 1914 short film starring charlie chaplin.
A later version was adapted from the titus poem by hugh antoine d arcy in 1887 and first published in the new york dispatch.
Overviewwritten in ballad form it tells the story of an artist ruined by love.