The Gardener Lxxvi: The Fair Was On Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGHIJKLDAGMNOA

The fair was on before the templeA
It had rained from the early morningB
and the day came to its endC
Brighter than all the gladness ofD
the crowd was the bright smile ofD
a girl who bought for a farthing aE
whistle of palm leafF
The shrill joy of that whistle floatedG
above all laughter and noiseH
An endless throng of people cameI
and jostled together The road wasJ
muddy the river in flood the fieldK
under water in ceaseless rainL
Greater than all the troubles ofD
the crowd was a little boy's troubleA
he had not a farthing to buy a paintedG
stickM
His wistful eyes gazing at the shopN
made this whole meeting of men soO
pitifulA

Rabindranath Tagore



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