Gazel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDECC DFDGCC HIHICCHaste Maami the spring is nigh | A |
Already in the unopened flowers | B |
That sleep around us Fancy's eye | A |
Can see the blush of future bowers | B |
And joy it brings to thee and me | C |
My own beloved Maami | C |
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The streamlet frozen on its way | D |
To feed the marble Founts of Kings | E |
Now loosened by the vernal ray | D |
Upon its path exulting springs | E |
As doth this bounding heart to thee | C |
My ever blissful Maami | C |
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Such bright hours were not made to stay | D |
Enough if they awhile remain | F |
Like Irem's bowers that fade away | D |
From time to time and come again | G |
And life shall all one Irem be | C |
For us my gentle Maami | C |
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O haste for this impatient heart | H |
Is like the rose in Yemen's vale | I |
That rends its inmost leaves apart | H |
With passion for the nightingale | I |
So languishes this soul for thee | C |
My bright and blushing Maami | C |
Thomas Moore
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