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 handsA
Oh heavy the tale of his fiefs and his landsA
He has gone from the guddee and put on the shroudB
And departed in guise of bairagi avowedB
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Now the white road to Delhi is mat for his feetC
The sal and the kikar must guard him from heatC
His home is the camp and waste and the crowdB
He is seeking the Way as bairagi avowedB
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He has looked upon Man and his eyeballs are clearD
There was One there is One and but One saith KabirD
The Red Mist of Doing has thinned to a cloudB
He has taken the Path for bairagi avowedB
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To learn and discern of his brother the clodB
Of his brother the brute and his brother the GodB
He has gone from the council and put on the shroudB
quot Can ye hear quot saith Kabir a bairagi avowedB

Rudyard Kipling



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