The Gardener Lxxvi: The Fair Was On Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGHIJKLDAGMNOA| The fair was on before the temple | A |
| It had rained from the early morning | B |
| and the day came to its end | C |
| Brighter than all the gladness of | D |
| the crowd was the bright smile of | D |
| a girl who bought for a farthing a | E |
| whistle of palm leaf | F |
| The shrill joy of that whistle floated | G |
| above all laughter and noise | H |
| An endless throng of people came | I |
| and jostled together The road was | J |
| muddy the river in flood the field | K |
| under water in ceaseless rain | L |
| Greater than all the troubles of | D |
| the crowd was a little boy's trouble | A |
| he had not a farthing to buy a painted | G |
| stick | M |
| His wistful eyes gazing at the shop | N |
| made this whole meeting of men so | O |
| pitiful | A |
Rabindranath Tagore
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