Love, We're Going Home Now Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH FIJ JFK

Love we're going home nowA
Where the vines clamber over the trellisB
Even before you the summer will arriveC
On its honeysuckle feet in your bedroomD
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Our nomadic kisses wandered over all the worldE
Armenia dollop of disinterred honeyF
Ceylon green dove and the YangTse with its oldG
Old patience dividing the day from the nightH
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And now dearest we return across the crackling seaF
Like two blind birds to their wallI
To their nest in a distant springJ
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Because love cannot always fly without restingJ
Our lives return to the wall to the rocks of the seaF
Our kisses head back home where they belongK

Pablo Neruda



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