Ghazal Of Sayyid Kamal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GHI JKLM NO P

I am burning I am crumbled into powderA
I stand to the lips in a tossing sea of tearsB
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Like a stone falling in Hamun lake I vanishC
I return no more I am counted among the deadD
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I am consumed like yellow straw on red flamesE
You have drawn a poisoned sword along my throat to dayF
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People have come to see me from far townsG
Great and small arriving with bare headsH
For I have become one of the great historical loversI
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In the desire of your red lipsJ
My heart has become a red kiln like a terrace of rosesK
It is because she does not trouble about the bee on the roseL
That my heart is takenM
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I have blackened my eyes to kill you Sayyid KamalN
I kill you with my eyelids I am Natarsa the Panjabie the pitilessO
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From the Pus'hto Afghans nineteenth centuryP

Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)



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