Sonnets On Separation Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHI| Is there no prophylactic against love | A |
| Can I with drugs not dull the ache one night | B |
| The rain is heavy and the low clouds move | C |
| Over the empty home of our delight | B |
| And find me in it weeping You are far | D |
| And you are now asleep The night's so thick | E |
| Not even one stooping and compassionate star | D |
| Shines on us both disparted O be quick | E |
| Torturing days and heavy turn your hours | F |
| To minutes melt yourselves into one day | G |
| The cold rain falls in swift assailing showers | F |
| Darkness is round me and light far away | G |
| I'm in our well known room and you're shut in | H |
| By strange unfriendly walls I've never seen | I |
Edward Shanks
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