Krishna Denying He Stole The Butter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFAGAHAAIJAKLA| O mother mine I did not eat the butter | A |
| come dawn with the herds | B |
| you send me to the jungle | C |
| o mother mine I did not eat the butter | A |
| all day long with my flute in the jungles | D |
| at dusk do I return home | E |
| but a child younger than my friends | F |
| how could I reach up to the butter | A |
| all the gopas are against me | G |
| on my face they wipe the butter | A |
| you mother are much too innocent | H |
| you believe all their chatter | A |
| there is a flaw in your behaviour | A |
| you consider me not yours | I |
| take you herd stick and the blanket | J |
| I'll dance to your tune no longer | A |
| Surdas Yasoda then laughed | K |
| and took the boy in her arms | L |
| mother mine I did not eat the butter | A |
Sant Surdas
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