The Gardener Xviii: When Two Sisters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKFBLHMKFFF NCOPJKF| When the two sisters go to fetch | A |
| water they come to this spot and | B |
| they smile | C |
| They must be aware of somebody | D |
| who stands behind the trees when | E |
| ever they go to fetch water | F |
| The two sisters whisper to each | G |
| other when they pass this spot | H |
| They must have guessed the secret | I |
| of that somebody who stands behind | J |
| the trees whenever they go to | K |
| fetch water | F |
| Their pitchers lurch suddenly and | B |
| water spills when they reach this | L |
| spot | H |
| They must have found out that | M |
| somebody's heart is beating who | K |
| stands behind the trees whenever | F |
| they go to fetch water | F |
| The two sisters glance at each other | F |
| when they come to this spot and they | N |
| smile | C |
| There is a laughter in their swift | O |
| stepping feet which makes confusion | P |
| in somebody's mind who stands behind | J |
| the trees whenever they go to | K |
| fetch water | F |
Rabindranath Tagore
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