Ch 05 On Love And Youth Story 14 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE E EBFGHI

I had a companion with whom I had travelled for years and eaten salt Boundless intimacy subsisted between us till at last he suffered my mind to be grieved for the sake of some paltry gain and our friendship closed Despite of an this however mutual attachment of heart still subsisted between us because I heard him one day reciting in an assembly the following two distichs of my compositionA
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When my sweetheart enters sweetly smilingB
She adds more salt to my bleeding woundC
How would it be if the tip of her curls fell into my handD
Like the sleeve of the bountiful into the hands of dervishesE
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Some friends bore witness not so much to the gracefulness of these verses as to the beauty of my conduct which they approved and among the rest the said friend likewise added his share of praise regretting the loss of our former companionship and confessing his fault so that his affection became known Accordingly I sent the following distichs and made peaceE
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Was not there a covenant of friendship between usE
Thou hast been cruel and not lovingB
I once tied my heart to thee disregarding the worldF
Not knowing thou wouldst turn back so soonG
If thou yet desirest conciliation returnH
Because thou wilt be more beloved than beforeI

Saadi Shirazi



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