O You Who've Gone On Pilgrimage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHIEJHKHLHMNH| O you who've gone on pilgrimage | A |
| where are you where oh where | B |
| Here here is the Beloved | C |
| Oh come now come oh come | D |
| Your friend he is your neighbor | E |
| he is next to your wall | F |
| You erring in the desert | G |
| what air of love is this | H |
| If you'd see the Beloved's | H |
| form without any form | I |
| You are the house the master | E |
| You are the Kaaba you | J |
| Where is a bunch of roses | H |
| if you would be this garden | K |
| Where one soul's pearly essence | H |
| when you're the Sea of God | L |
| That's true and yet your troubles | H |
| may turn to treasures rich | M |
| How sad that you yourself veil | N |
| the treasure that is yours | H |
Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi
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