First Date Tree Saeeded By Abdul Rahman The Firs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFF GH BIJKLJMN OP Q RRSR C HTUVRYou are the apple of my eye | A |
My heart's delight | B |
I am remote from my valley | C |
To me you are the Burning Bush of Sinai | A |
You are a houri of the Arabian Desert | D |
Nursed by the Western breeze | E |
I feel homesick in exile | F |
You feel homesick in exile | F |
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Prosper in this strange land | G |
May the morning dew quench your thirst | H |
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The world presents a strange sight | B |
The vision's mantle is torn apart | I |
May valour struggle with the waves if it must | J |
The other side of the river is not to be seen | K |
Life owes itself to the heat of one's soul | L |
Flame does not rise from dust | J |
The Syrian evening's fallen star | M |
Shined brighter in the exile's dawn | N |
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There are no frontiers for the Man of Faith | O |
He is at home everywhere | P |
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Translated by the Editors | Q |
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That blood of pristine vigour is no more | R |
That yearning heart's power is no more | R |
Prayer fasting hajj sacrifice survive | S |
But in thee nature's old dower is no more | R |
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Translated by Naim Siddiqui | C |
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Not These verses from Abdul Rahman the First | H |
are quoted in Tarikh al Muqqari The | T |
following Urdu poem is a liberal | U |
translation the tree mentioned here was | V |
planted in Madinatut Zahra | R |
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
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