The Unheeded Pageant Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHAFIJKLMNOPQR NOSTUVWST

Ah who was it coloured that little frock my child and coveredA
your sweet limbs with that little red tunicB
You have come out in the morning to play in the courtyardC
tottering and tumbling as you runD
But who was it coloured that little frock my childE
What is it makes you laugh my little life budF
Mother smiles at you standing on the thresholdG
She claps her hands and her bracelets jingle and you danceH
with your bamboo stick in your hand like a tiny little shepherdA
But what is it makes you laugh my little life budF
O beggar what do you bed for clinging to your mother's neckI
with both your handsJ
O greedy heart shall I pluck the world like a fruit from theK
sky to place it on your little rosy palmL
O beggar what are you begging forM
The wind carries away in glee the tinkling of your ankletN
bellsO
The sun smiles and watches your toiletP
The sky watches over you when you sleep in your mother's armsQ
and the morning comes tiptoe to your bed and kisses your eyesR
The wind carried away in glee the tinkling of your ankletN
bellsO
The fairy mistress of dreams is coming towards you flyingS
through the twilight skyT
The world mother keeps her seat by you in your mother's heartU
He who plays his music to the stars is standing at your windowV
with his fluteW
And the fairy mistress of dreams is coming towards you flyingS
through the twilight skyT

Rabindranath Tagore



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