Components of a
Ghazal
Couplets: Ghazals are composed of at least 5 couplets and no
more than 15 couplets. All couplets must have the same amount of syllables in
it. Each couplet must be different in subject, theme, and tone. As a result, a
ghazal is composed of many couplets that work independently, but sound best as
a whole.
Radif: The radif is the word or phrase that gets repeated at
the end of every other line. Additionally, both lines in the first couplet end
with the radif.
Qafia: The qafia is the word preceding the radif. Each qafia
must be different, but they must all rhyme.
e.g.
But howling I became an ever more an unheard person…
The mirror’s not convincing – that at
best inferred person.
Person is the radif, while unheard
and inferred are the qafias.
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