A Song Of Kabir Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBB BBBB| Oh light was the world that he weighed in his hands | A |
| Oh heavy the tale of his fiefs and his lands | A |
| He has gone from the guddee and put on the shroud | B |
| And departed in guise of bairagi avowed | B |
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| Now the white road to Delhi is mat for his feet | C |
| The sal and the kikar must guard him from heat | C |
| His home is the camp and waste and the crowd | B |
| He is seeking the Way as bairagi avowed | B |
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| He has looked upon Man and his eyeballs are clear | D |
| There was One there is One and but One saith Kabir | D |
| The Red Mist of Doing has thinned to a cloud | B |
| He has taken the Path for bairagi avowed | B |
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| To learn and discern of his brother the clod | B |
| Of his brother the brute and his brother the God | B |
| He has gone from the council and put on the shroud | B |
| quot Can ye hear quot saith Kabir a bairagi avowed | B |
Rudyard Kipling
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