Identity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEF GGHIJJBB| Beauty of mind can keep you blithe | A |
| As flowers never the fragrance aside | B |
| You matched her eyes with the pearl | C |
| And would say Oh my sweet girl | C |
| You named her lips 'Sweet Rose' | D |
| Without being observed so close | D |
| Her cheeks you'd say green apple | E |
| I'm sure wouldn't you know for sale | F |
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| After years now she's turned old | G |
| Even you're not as before so bold | G |
| Her eyes never speak of pleasure | H |
| None will come to take her share | I |
| The lips you praised as divine store | J |
| Now it is less than a ground floor | J |
| The cheeks of her you glorified | B |
| How sad finding it a bark fried | B |
Ujjal Mandal
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