The Gardener Xxvi: What Comes From Your Willing Hands Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHICDEBJKLMNG CDE

What comes from your willingA
hands I take I beg for nothingA
moreB
Yes yes I know you modestC
mendicant you ask for all that oneD
hasE
If there be a stray flower for meF
I will wear it in my heartG
But if there be thornsH
I will endure themI
Yes yes I know you modestC
mendicant you ask for all that oneD
hasE
If but once you should raise yourB
loving eyes to my face it would makeJ
my life sweet beyond deathK
But if there be only cruelL
glancesM
I will keep them piercing myN
heartG
Yes yes I know you modestC
mendicant you ask for all that oneD
hasE

Rabindranath Tagore



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