Ghazal 71 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABACADAEAAAAAAAAAAA AA

Falsely pious of our state are unawareA
No offence if their words our hearts tearA
On the path whatever you meet is for your goodB
On the straight and the narrow can't be lost thereA
Whatever the rook may play we'll knock it downC
On the chessboard of lovers Kings won't dareA
What is this multi patterned tall simple domeD
Who is wise to this riddle Show me whereA
Is this your grace O Lord powerful wiseE
Too many hidden wounds no time to catch a breath of airA
It's as if the Judge of our Court is not fairA
This Royal Seal sign of God does not bearA
Whoever wishes may come and whatever may declareA
No guards no grandeur this hall is bareA
Those who enter the tavern openly shareA
Those who sell themselves meet the wine seller's glareA
Whatever befalls us is the doing of our own affairA
Your grace is not rare and there's no one you'd spareA
I serve the Tavern Master with his endless love and careA
Piety sometimes is cold sometimes will flareA
Hafiz gracefully declines from taking the head chairA
Lovers are free from fortune and fame's snareA

Shams Al-din Hafiz Shirazi



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