You Do Not Want Me? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCD ABEFE GGHC IJEK GLKA I

You do not want me ZohrahA
Is it because I am maimedB
Yet Tamour leng was maimedB
Going on crippled feetC
And he conquered the vast of the worldD
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You do not want me ZohrahA
Is it because I am maimedB
Yet I have one arm to fight for youE
One arm to crush you to my rough breastF
One arm to break men for youE
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It was to shield you from the KhargisG
That I drag this stump in the long daysG
It has been so with my womenH
They would have made you a toy for heatC
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After their chief with his axe once swingingI
Cut my left arm that severed bloody and deadJ
Yet struggled on the ground trying to guard youE
I have had pain for long in my arm that's lostK
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Since the silk nets of your grape lustrous eyesG
Ensnared this heart that did not try to guardL
Ever I have a great pain in my heart that's lostK
You do not want me ZohrahA
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Kazack poem of the Chief Gahuan BeygI

Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)



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