Still Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJ KLMN| When I give up the helm | A |
| I know that the time has come for thee to take it | B |
| What there is to do will be instantly done | C |
| Vain is this struggle | D |
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| Then take away your hands | E |
| and silently put up with your defeat my heart | F |
| and think it your good fortune to sit perfectly still | G |
| where you are placed | H |
| - | |
| These my lamps are blown out at every little puff of wind | I |
| and trying to light them I forget all else again and again | J |
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| But I shall be wise this time and wait in the dark | K |
| spreading my mat on the floor | L |
| and whenever it is thy pleasure my lord | M |
| come silently and take thy seat here | N |
Rabindranath Tagore
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