Ghazal Of Tavakkul Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GH HB A

To day I saw Laila's breasts the hills of a fair cityA
From which my heart might leap to heavenB
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Her breasts are a garden of white rosesC
Having two drifted hills of fallen rose leavesD
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Her breasts are a garden where doves are singingE
And doves are moaning with arrows because of herF
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All her body is a flower and her face is ShalibaghG
She has fruits of beautiful colours and the doves abide thereH
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Over the garden of her breasts she combs the gold rain of her hairH
You have killed Tavakkul the faithful pupil of Abdel Qadir GilaniB
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From the Pus'hto Afghans nineteenth centuryA

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