A Cowherding Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFGHIDJKLDIMNBB| The plums tasted | A |
| sweet to the unlettered desert tribe girl | B |
| but what manners To chew into each She was ungainly | C |
| low caste ill mannered and dirty | C |
| but the god took the | D |
| fruit she'd been sucking | E |
| Why She'd knew how to love | F |
| She might not distinquish | G |
| splendor from filth | H |
| but she'd tasted the nectar of passion | I |
| Might not know any Veda | D |
| but a chariot swept her away | J |
| now she frolics in heaven esctatically bound | K |
| to her god | L |
| The Lord of Fallen Fools says Mira | D |
| will save anyone | I |
| who can practice rapture like that | M |
| I myself in a previous birth | N |
| was a cowherding girl | B |
| at Gokul | B |
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