Brother, I've Seen Some Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEGHIJKLEMNOPQ RSE| Brother I've seen some | A |
| Astonishing sights | B |
| A lion keeping watch | C |
| Over pasturing cows | D |
| A mother delivered | E |
| After her son was | F |
| A guru prostrated | E |
| Before his disciple | G |
| Fish spawning | H |
| On treetops | I |
| A cat carrying away | J |
| A dog | K |
| A gunny sack | L |
| Driving a bullock cart | E |
| A buffalo going out to graze | M |
| Sitting on a horse | N |
| A tree with its branches in the earth | O |
| Its roots in the sky | P |
| A tree with flowering roots | Q |
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| This verse says Kabir | R |
| Is your key to the universe | S |
| If you can figure it out | E |
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About Brother, I've Seen Some
Brother, I've Seen Some is a poem by Kabir. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
