The Love Song Of Har Dyal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DBEB| Alone upon the housetops to the North | A |
| I turn and watch the lightnings in the sky | B |
| The glamour of thy footsteps in the North | A |
| Come back to me Beloved or I die | B |
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| Below my feet the still bazar is laid | C |
| Far far below the weary camels lie | B |
| The camels and the captives of thy raid | C |
| Come back to me Beloved or I die | B |
| - | |
| My father's wife is old and harsh with years | D |
| And drudge of all my father's house am I | B |
| My bread is sorrow and my drink is tears | E |
| Come back to me Beloved or I die | B |
Rudyard Kipling
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