The Curtains Now Are Drawn (song) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDBDEFFF A GHHIGIEFFF| I | A |
| - | |
| The curtains now are drawn | B |
| And the spindrift strikes the glass | C |
| Blown up the jagged pass | C |
| By the surly salt sou' west | D |
| And the sneering glare is gone | B |
| Behind the yonder crest | D |
| While she sings to me | E |
| O the dream that thou art my Love be it thine | F |
| And the dream that I am thy Love be it mine | F |
| And death may come but loving is divine | F |
| - | |
| II | A |
| - | |
| I stand here in the rain | G |
| With its smite upon her stone | H |
| And the grasses that have grown | H |
| Over women children men | I |
| And their texts that Life is vain | G |
| But I hear the notes as when | I |
| Once she sang to me | E |
| O the dream that thou art my Love be it thine | F |
| And the dream that I am thy Love be it mine | F |
| And death may come but loving is divine | F |
Thomas Hardy
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