Ghazal 51 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACADA EFGFHAAF| My eyes drown in tears yet thirst for but one chance | A |
| I'll give away my whole life for Beloved but one glance | A |
| Be ashamed of Beloved's beautiful eyes and long lashes | B |
| If you have seen what I have and still deny me my trance | A |
| O traveler leave these city gates behind and go back | C |
| Tread the same path and towards my Beloved you'll advance | A |
| With such shortage of love I submit to my fate | D |
| That drunken gypsy's love is now my circumstance | A |
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| The aromatic flowers the perfume of that hair | E |
| Is only a sample from my Perfumer's fragrance | F |
| O gardener like the breeze do not drive me away | G |
| You water your flowers with my tears' assistance | F |
| Ordered me to drink much from my lover's sweet lips | H |
| And healed my sickened heart by taking such joyous stance | A |
| The one who taught Hafiz how his ghazals enhance | A |
| Is none but my silent friend with a sweet parlance | F |
Shams Al-din Hafiz Shirazi
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