Ghazal 35 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABACACADACACA A

Keep to your own affairs why do you fault meA
My heart has fallen in love what has befallen theeA
In the center of he whom God made from nothingB
There is a subtle point that no creature can seeA
Until His lips fulfill my lips like a reedC
From all the worldly advice I must fleeA
The beggar of your home of the eight heavens has no needC
The prisoner of your love from both worlds is thus freeA
Though my drunkenness has brought forth my ruinD
My essence is flourished by paying that ruinous feeA
O heart for the pain and injustice of love do not pleadC
For this is your lot from the justice of eternityA
Hafiz don't help magic and fantasy further breedC
The world is filled with such from sea to seaA
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Translated by Shahriar ShahriariA

Shams Al-din Hafiz Shirazi



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