The Withered Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EE FG HI JK| O withered rose How can I still call you a rose | A |
| How can I call you the longing of nightingale's heart | B |
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| Once the zephyr's movement was your rocking cradle | C |
| In the garden's expanse joyous rose was your name | D |
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| The morning breeze acknowledged your benevolence | E |
| The garden was like perfumer's tray by your presence | E |
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| My weeping eye sheds dew on you | F |
| My desolate heart is concealed in your sorrow | G |
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| You are a tiny picture of my destruction | H |
| You are the interpretation of my life's dream | I |
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| Like a flute to my reed brake I narrate my story | J |
| Listen O rose I complain about separations | K |
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
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