Return Home By The Aerial Car Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CC DD EE FF GG BB HH IJ KK BB LL BB MN OO HH D PP MM QQ'Mark my love ' so Rama uttered as on flying Pushpa car | A |
Borne by swans the home returning exiles left the field of war | B |
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'Lanka's proud and castled city on Trikuta's triple crest | C |
As on peaks of bold Kailasa mansions of Immortals rest | C |
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Mark the gory fields surrounding where the Vanars in their might | D |
Faced and fought the charging Rakshas in the long and deathful fight | D |
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Indrajit and Kumbha kama Ravan and his chieftains slain | E |
Fell upon the field of battle and their red blood soaks the plain | E |
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Mark where dark eyed Mandodari Ravan's slender waisted wife | F |
Wept her widow's tears of anguish when her monarch lost his life | F |
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She hath dried her tears of sorrow and bestowed her heart and hand | G |
On Bibhisban good and faitbful crowned king of Lanka's land | G |
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See my love round Ceylon's island how the ocean billows roar | B |
Hiding pearls in eaves of corals strewing shells upon the shore | B |
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And the causeway far extending monument of Rama's fame | H |
'Rama's Bridge' to distant ages shall our deathless deeds proclaim | H |
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See the rock bound fair Kishkindha and her mountain girdled town | I |
Where I slayed the warrior Bali placed Sugriva on the throne | J |
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And the hill of Rishyamuka where Sugriva first I met | K |
Gave him word he would be monarch ere the evening's Sun had set | K |
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See the sacred lake of Pampa by whose wild and echoing shore | B |
Rama poured his lamentations when he saw his wife no more | B |
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And the woods of Janasthana where Jatayu fought and bled | L |
When the deep deceitful Ravan with my trusting Sita fled | L |
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Dost thou mark my soft eyed Sita cottage on the river's shore | B |
Where in righteous peace and penance Sita lived in days of yore | B |
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And by gloomy Godavari Saint Agastya's home of love | M |
Holy men by holy duties sanctify the sacred grove | N |
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Dost thou o'er the Dandak forest view the Chitrakuta hill | O |
Deathless bard the Saint Valmiki haunts its shade and crystal rill | O |
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Thither came the righteous Bharat and my loving mother came | H |
Longing in their hearts to take us to Ayodhya's town of fame | H |
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Dost thou dear devoted Sita see the Jumna in her might ' | - |
Where in Bharad waja's asram passed we love a happy night | D |
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And the broad and ruddy Ganga sweeping in her regal pride | P |
Forest dweller faithful Guha crossed us to the southern side | P |
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Joy joy my gentle Sita Fair Ayodhya looms above | M |
Ancient seat of Raghu's empire nest of Rama's hope and love | M |
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Bow bow to bright Ayodhya Darksome did the exiles roam | Q |
Now their weary toil is ended in their father's ancient home | Q |
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