A Cowherding Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFGHIDJKLDIMNBB

The plums tastedA
sweet to the unlettered desert tribe girlB
but what manners To chew into each She was ungainlyC
low caste ill mannered and dirtyC
but the god took theD
fruit she'd been suckingE
Why She'd knew how to loveF
She might not distinquishG
splendor from filthH
but she'd tasted the nectar of passionI
Might not know any VedaD
but a chariot swept her awayJ
now she frolics in heaven esctatically boundK
to her godL
The Lord of Fallen Fools says MiraD
will save anyoneI
who can practice rapture like thatM
I myself in a previous birthN
was a cowherding girlB
at GokulB

Mirabai



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