The Curtains Now Are Drawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDBDEFF A GHHIIIEII

IA
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The curtains now are drawnB
And the spindrift strikes the glassC
Blown up the jagged passC
By the surly salt sou' westD
And the sneering glare is goneB
Behind the yonder crestD
While she sings to meE
'O the dream that thou art my Love be it thineF
And the dream that I am thy Love be it mineF
And death may come but loving is divine '-
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IIA
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I stand here in the rainG
With its smite upon her stoneH
And the grasses that have grownH
Over women children menI
And their texts that 'Life is vain'I
But I hear the notes as whenI
Once she sang to meE
'O the dream that thou art my Love be it thineI
And the dream that I am thy Love be it mineI
And death may come but loving is divine '-
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Thomas Hardy



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