A New Rule Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGHIJKLMCNOPQA| It is the rule with drunkards to fall upon each other | A |
| to quarrel become violent and make a scene | B |
| The lover is even worse than a drunkard | C |
| I will tell you what love is to enter a mine of gold | D |
| And what is that gold | D |
| The lover is a king above all kings | E |
| unafraid of death not at all interested in a golden crown | F |
| The dervish has a pearl concealed under his patched cloak | G |
| Why should he go begging door to door | H |
| Last night that moon came along | I |
| drunk dropping clothes in the street | J |
| Get up I told my heart Give the soul a glass of wine | K |
| The moment has come to join the nightingale in the garden | L |
| to taste sugar with the soul parrot | M |
| I have fallen with my heart shattered | C |
| where else but on your path And I | N |
| broke your bowl drunk my idol so drunk | O |
| don't let me be harmed take my hand | P |
| A new rule a new law has been born | Q |
| break all the glasses and fall toward the glassblower | A |
Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi
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