Age Of Infancy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA AA BA CD EB FG| The earth and sky were unknown worlds to me | A |
| Only the expanse of mother's bosom was a world to me | A |
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| Every movement was a symbol of life's pleasure to me | A |
| My own speech was like a meaningless word to me | A |
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| During infancy's pain if somebody made me cry | B |
| The noise of the door chain would comfort me | A |
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| Oh How I stared at the moon for long hours | C |
| Staring at its silent journey among broken clouds | D |
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| I would ask repeatedly about its mountains and plains | E |
| And how surprised would I be at that prudent lie | B |
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| My eye was devoted to seeing my lip was prone to speak | F |
| My heart was no less than inquisitiveness personified | G |
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
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