Ghazal Of Sayyid Ahmad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA AA BCA DA A| My heart is torn by the tyranny of women very quietly | A |
| Day and night my tears are wearing away my cheeks very quietly | A |
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| Life is a red thing like the sun setting very quietly | A |
| Setting quickly and heavily and very quietly | A |
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| If you are to buy heaven by a good deed to day the market is open | B |
| To morrow is a day when no man buys | C |
| And the caravan is broken up very quietly | A |
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| The kings are laughing and the slaves are laughing but for your sake | D |
| Sayyid Ahmad is walking and mourning very quietly | A |
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| From the Pus'hto Afghans nineteenth century | A |
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