Ghazal 35 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACACADACACA A| Keep to your own affairs why do you fault me | A |
| My heart has fallen in love what has befallen thee | A |
| In the center of he whom God made from nothing | B |
| There is a subtle point that no creature can see | A |
| Until His lips fulfill my lips like a reed | C |
| From all the worldly advice I must flee | A |
| The beggar of your home of the eight heavens has no need | C |
| The prisoner of your love from both worlds is thus free | A |
| Though my drunkenness has brought forth my ruin | D |
| My essence is flourished by paying that ruinous fee | A |
| O heart for the pain and injustice of love do not plead | C |
| For this is your lot from the justice of eternity | A |
| Hafiz don't help magic and fantasy further breed | C |
| The world is filled with such from sea to sea | A |
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| Translated by Shahriar Shahriari | A |
Shams Al-din Hafiz Shirazi
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