Stray Birds 31 - 40 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC D EF G HI JK LMN OPQ RS TA | |
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THE trees come up to my window | B |
like the yearning voice of the dumb earth | C |
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HIS own mornings are new surprises to God | D |
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LIFE finds its wealth by the claims of the world | E |
and its worth by the claims of love | F |
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THE dry river bed finds no thanks for its past | G |
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THE bird wishes it were a cloud | H |
The cloud wishes it were a bird | I |
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THE waterfall sings | J |
'I find my song | K |
when I find my freedom ' | - |
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I CANNOT tell why this heart languishes in silence | L |
It is for small needs it never asks | M |
or knows or remembers | N |
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WOMAN | O |
when you move about in your household service | P |
your limbs sing like a hill stream among its pebbles | Q |
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THE sun goes to cross the Western sea | R |
leaving its last salutation to the East | S |
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DO not blame your food because you have no appetite | T |
Rabindranath Tagore
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