Every Day I Bear A Burden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEABFAGHI

Every day I bear a burden and I bear this calamity for a purposeA
I bear the discomfort of cold and December's snow in hope of springB
Before the fattener up of all who are lean I drag this so emaciated bodyC
Though they expel me from two hundred cities I bear it for the sake of the love of a princeD
Though my shop and house be laid waste I bear it in fidelity to a tulip bedE
God's love is a very strong fortress I carry my soul's baggage inside a fortressA
I bear the arrogance of every stonehearted stranger for the sake of a friend of one long sufferingB
For the sake of his ruby I dig out mountains and mine for the sake of that rose laden one I endure a thornF
For the sake of those two intoxicating eyes of his like the intoxicated I endure crop sicknessA
For the sake of a quarry not to be contained in a snare I spread out the snare and decoy of the hunterG
He said Will you bear this sorrow till the Resurrection Yes Friend I bear it I bear itH
My breast is the Cave and Shams e Tabrizi is the Companion of the CaveI

Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi



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