Liaison Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHGH IGJG KAKA LMLN AAAA

A big bud of moon hangs out of the twilightA
Star spiders spinning their threadB
Hang high suspended withouten respiteC
Watching us overheadB
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Come then under the trees where the leaf clothsD
Curtain us in so darkE
That here we re safe from even the ermin moth sF
Flitting remarkE
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Here in this swarthy secret tentG
Where black boughs flap the groundH
You shall draw the thorn from my discontentG
Surgeon me soundH
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This rare rich night For in hereI
Under the yew tree tentG
The darkness is loveliest where I could searJ
You like frankincense into scentG
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Here not even the stars can spy usK
Not even the white moths writeA
With their little pale signs on the wall to try usK
And set us affrightA
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Kiss but then the dust from off my lipsL
But draw the turgid painM
From my breast to your bosom eclipseL
My soul againN
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Waste me not I beg you wasteA
Not the inner nightA
Taste oh taste and let me tasteA
The core of delightA

David Herbert Lawrence



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