The Gardener Xviii: When Two Sisters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKFBLHMKFFF NCOPJKF

When the two sisters go to fetchA
water they come to this spot andB
they smileC
They must be aware of somebodyD
who stands behind the trees whenE
ever they go to fetch waterF
The two sisters whisper to eachG
other when they pass this spotH
They must have guessed the secretI
of that somebody who stands behindJ
the trees whenever they go toK
fetch waterF
Their pitchers lurch suddenly andB
water spills when they reach thisL
spotH
They must have found out thatM
somebody's heart is beating whoK
stands behind the trees wheneverF
they go to fetch waterF
The two sisters glance at each otherF
when they come to this spot and theyN
smileC
There is a laughter in their swiftO
stepping feet which makes confusionP
in somebody's mind who stands behindJ
the trees whenever they go toK
fetch waterF

Rabindranath Tagore



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