To My Coy-mistress Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDFDGHGHHH| Oh my fair fairy don't fly away | A |
| Live here and let me love | B |
| You mingle in my mind and sway | A |
| Feathery fine flame of love let me save | C |
| Since I saw that small smudged bindi | D |
| Oh lovely lassy I have lost sense | E |
| Let me praise smeared forehead small burgundy | D |
| Your genial gorgeous glow of face | F |
| I couldn't stop to adore your beauty | D |
| My minsel you are always in my prayer | G |
| I lend my ears when you speak | H |
| Oh delicate don't shelter my heart in despair | G |
| To see your face I sneak | H |
| Oh dear indeed I am impatient to speak | H |
| I am impatient to speak | H |
Rayaba Saindane
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Poet's note: This poem is written in praise of my love. when I saw her small bindi on her forehead I fell in love with her. the poem is about her grudging and coyness. I convinced her that I do listen your voice and I am always impatient to speak with you.
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