The Gardener Xxvi: What Comes From Your Willing Hands Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHICDEBJKLMNG CDE| What comes from your willing | A |
| hands I take I beg for nothing | A |
| more | B |
| Yes yes I know you modest | C |
| mendicant you ask for all that one | D |
| has | E |
| If there be a stray flower for me | F |
| I will wear it in my heart | G |
| But if there be thorns | H |
| I will endure them | I |
| Yes yes I know you modest | C |
| mendicant you ask for all that one | D |
| has | E |
| If but once you should raise your | B |
| loving eyes to my face it would make | J |
| my life sweet beyond death | K |
| But if there be only cruel | L |
| glances | M |
| I will keep them piercing my | N |
| heart | G |
| Yes yes I know you modest | C |
| mendicant you ask for all that one | D |
| has | E |
Rabindranath Tagore
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