The Dream Is Which? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBC DDECEC FFGCGC H| I am laughing by the brook with her | A |
| Splashed in its tumbling stir | A |
| And then it is a blankness looms | B |
| As if I walked not there | C |
| Nor she but found me in haggard rooms | B |
| And treading a lonely stair | C |
| - | |
| With radiant cheeks and rapid eyes | D |
| We sit where none espies | D |
| Till a harsh change comes edging in | E |
| As no such scene were there | C |
| But winter and I were bent and thin | E |
| And cinder gray my hair | C |
| - | |
| We dance in heys around the hall | F |
| Weightless as thistleball | F |
| And then a curtain drops between | G |
| As if I danced not there | C |
| But wandered through a mounded green | G |
| To find her I knew where | C |
| - | |
| March | H |
Thomas Hardy
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