The Dream Is Which? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCBC DDECEC FFGCGC H

I am laughing by the brook with herA
Splashed in its tumbling stirA
And then it is a blankness loomsB
As if I walked not thereC
Nor she but found me in haggard roomsB
And treading a lonely stairC
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With radiant cheeks and rapid eyesD
We sit where none espiesD
Till a harsh change comes edging inE
As no such scene were thereC
But winter and I were bent and thinE
And cinder gray my hairC
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We dance in heys around the hallF
Weightless as thistleballF
And then a curtain drops betweenG
As if I danced not thereC
But wandered through a mounded greenG
To find her I knew whereC
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MarchH

Thomas Hardy



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