Book Of Hafis - To Hafis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA BA CA CA DA DA EA FHAFIS straight to equal thee | A |
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One would strive in vain | B |
Though a ship with majesty | A |
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Cleaves the foaming main | B |
Feels its sails swell haughtily | A |
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As it onward hies | C |
Crush'd by ocean's stern decree | A |
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Wrecked it straightway lies | C |
Tow'rd thee songs light graceful free | A |
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Mount with cooling gush | D |
Then their glow consumeth me | A |
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As like fire they rush | D |
Yet a thought with ecstasy | A |
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Hath my courage moved | E |
In the land of melody | A |
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I have lived and loved | F |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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