Come, My Beloved! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA CDA EFGA HIJA HHA KLA M| Come my beloved And I say again Come my beloved | A |
| The doves are moaning and calling and will not cease | B |
| Come my beloved | A |
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| The fairies have made me queen and my heart is love | C |
| Sweeter than the green cane is my red mouth | D |
| Come my beloved | A |
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| The jacinth has spilled odour on your hair | E |
| The balance of your neck is like a jacinth | F |
| You have set a star of green between your brows | G |
| Come my beloved | A |
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| Like lemon trees among the rocks of grey hills | H |
| Are the soft colours of the airy veil | I |
| To your rose knee from your curved almond waist | J |
| Come my beloved | A |
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| Your light breast veil is tawny brown with stags | H |
| Stags with eyes of emerald hunted by red kings | H |
| Come my beloved | A |
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| Muhammad Din is wandering he is drunken and mad | K |
| For a year he has been dying Send for the doctor | L |
| Come my beloved | A |
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| From the Pus'hto of Muhammad Din Tilai Afghans nineteenth century | M |
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