Ghazal 71 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACADAEAAAAAAAAAAA AA| Falsely pious of our state are unaware | A |
| No offence if their words our hearts tear | A |
| On the path whatever you meet is for your good | B |
| On the straight and the narrow can't be lost there | A |
| Whatever the rook may play we'll knock it down | C |
| On the chessboard of lovers Kings won't dare | A |
| What is this multi patterned tall simple dome | D |
| Who is wise to this riddle Show me where | A |
| Is this your grace O Lord powerful wise | E |
| Too many hidden wounds no time to catch a breath of air | A |
| It's as if the Judge of our Court is not fair | A |
| This Royal Seal sign of God does not bear | A |
| Whoever wishes may come and whatever may declare | A |
| No guards no grandeur this hall is bare | A |
| Those who enter the tavern openly share | A |
| Those who sell themselves meet the wine seller's glare | A |
| Whatever befalls us is the doing of our own affair | A |
| Your grace is not rare and there's no one you'd spare | A |
| I serve the Tavern Master with his endless love and care | A |
| Piety sometimes is cold sometimes will flare | A |
| Hafiz gracefully declines from taking the head chair | A |
| Lovers are free from fortune and fame's snare | A |
Shams Al-din Hafiz Shirazi
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