Incurable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGEH I| I desire the door sill of my beloved | A |
| More than a king's house | B |
| I desire the shadow of the wall where her beauty hides | C |
| More than the Delhi palaces | D |
| Why did you wait till spring | E |
| Were not my hands already full of red thorned roses | F |
| My heart is yours | G |
| So that I know not which heart I hear sighing | E |
| Yaquin Yaquin Yaquin foolish Yaquin | H |
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| From the Hindustani of Yaquin eighteenth century | I |
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