Krishna Approaches Radha Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAB CDE E FFF

Krishna said 'O fair beauty who are youA
Where do you live Whose daughter are youA
I never yet saw you in the lanes of Braj 'B
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Radha said 'What need have I to come this wayC
I keep playing by my doorD
But I hear that some son of NandaE
is in the habit of stealing butter and curds '-
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Krishna said 'Look why should I appropriateE
anything that's yours Come let's play together '-
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Suradasa says By his honied wordsF
Krishna the crafty prince of amoristsF
beguiled Radha and put her at easeF

Sant Surdas



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