Ghazal 79 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACADAAAEAAA| The heavenly breeze comes to this estate | A |
| I sit with the wine and a lovely mate | A |
| Why can't the beggar play the king's role | B |
| The sky is the dome the earth is my state | A |
| The green grass feels like Paradise | C |
| Why would I trade this for the garden gate | A |
| With bricks of wine build towers of love | D |
| Being bricks of clay is our final fate | A |
| Seek no kindness of those full of hate | A |
| People of the mosque with the church debate | A |
| Don't badmouth me don't blacken my name | E |
| Only God can my story narrate | A |
| Neither Hafiz's corps nor his life negate | A |
| With all his misdeeds heavens for him wait | A |
Shams Al-din Hafiz Shirazi
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