Ballade Of Muhammad Khan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ABEFC ABGHI ABJCKAB B

She has put on her green robe she has put on her double veil my idolA
My idol has come to meB
She has put on her green robe my love is a laughing flowerC
Gently gently she comes she is a young rose she has come out of the gardenD
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Gently she has shown her face parting her veil my idolA
My idol has come to meB
She has put on her green robe my love is a young rose for me to breakE
Her chin has the smooth colour of peaches and she guards it wellF
She is the daughter of a Moghol house and well they guard herC
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She put on her red jewels when she came with a noise of rings my idolA
My idol has come to meB
She has put on her green robe my love is the stem of a roseG
She breaks not she is strongH
She has a throne but comes into the woods for loveI
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I was well and she troubled me when she came to me in the evening my idolA
My idol has come to meB
She has put on her green robe her wrist is a swordJ
The villages speak of her the child is as fair as BadriC
She has red lips and six hundred and fifty beads upon her light blue scarfK
Give your garland to Muhammad Khan my idolA
My idol has come to meB
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From the Pus'hto Afghans nineteenth centuryB

Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)



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