Arab Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DDDC EEEFFFC GGGHHCC

When her eyes' sudden challenge first halted my feet on the pathA
I stood like a shivering caught fugitive and strained at my breathB
And the Truth in her eyes was the portent of Love and of DeathB
For I am of the tribe of Ben Asra who die when they loveC
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O you who have faded because girls were contemptuous and coldD
I pitied you but mine I have won and her breast I enfoldD
Despairing and in agony long for the thing that I holdD
For I am of the tribe of Ben Asra who die when they loveC
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She is fair and her eyes in her hair are like stars in a streamE
She is kind never vaporous sleep eddying maid in a dreamE
Leaning over my darkness drowned pillow more tender did seemE
But her beauty and sweetness are as blasts from the sands of the SouthF
Drink me palsy me flay me bleed my veins chain my limbs choke my mouthF
And make salt to my lips the wine that should temper my drouthF
For I am of the tribe of Ben Asra who die when they loveC
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Death must come it were best by a knife in her hand or my ownG
She'd not strike and I dare not but here as I wander aloneG
Should the wood topple over at a beast flying out like a stoneG
I shall smile in its face at her image bending down from the skyH
And its teeth in my neck will be hers and its snarls as I dieH
Will be gentle and sweet to my ears as the voice of the doveC
For I am of the tribe of Ben Asra who die when they loveC

John Collings Squire, Sir



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