The Western Window Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ED FG H D| At the head of a thousand roaring warriors | A |
| With the sound of gongs | B |
| My husband has departed | C |
| Following glory | D |
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| At first I was overjoyed | E |
| To have a young girl's liberty | D |
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| Now I look at the yellowing willow leaves | F |
| They were green the day he left | G |
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| I wonder if he also was glad | H |
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| From the Chinese of Wang Ch'ang Ling eighth century | D |
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