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I’am Afraid

By: William Shakespeare

You say that you love the rain,

But you open your umbrella when it rains.

You say that you love the sun,

But you find a shadow spot when it shines.

You say hat you love the wind,

But you close the windows when it blows.

This is why I’am afraid, you say that

You love me too.


Analysis Result

1. The poem from William Shakespeare with the tittle “ I’am Afraid ” has 8 lines and
also has 4 stanzas.
2. The rhyme of the poem :

You say that you love the rain, (A)


But you open your umbrella when it rains. (B)

You say that you love the sun, (A)


But you find a shadow spot when it shines. (B)

You say hat you love the wind, (A)


But you close the windows when it blows. (B)

This is why I’am afraid, you say that (A)


You love me too. (B)

So, the poem from William Shakespear has Rhyme AB-AB-AB-AB.


3. The summary is the poem describes only a feeling of fear. Excessive fear, fear of
loss, fear of being hurt, or even fear of disappearing after hurting of disappearing after
being hurt. You love but you afraid. It’s just a feeling of doubt. Doubts about the love
and subject love. Doubt about whether his love will last long when tasted with a
problem or whether his love will not be ambiguous or whether he will be loyal. And
the poem explains that fear has 1001 reasons for that.

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