Alone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA BCBD AAEE FFAA GAAA AAAA GGHH IISaw a bird flew from no man's land | A |
to a pastureland | A |
It cooed alone in a lawn | B |
making its nest for the night rest | A |
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It flew to the lawn | B |
to be alone | C |
till the troubles of the world is gone | B |
and peace return | D |
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A problem not fought | A |
it thought | A |
is no trouble at all | E |
but peace forestall | E |
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Little did it know | F |
problems flow | F |
on the wings of wind | A |
to be taken in by living kind | A |
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It is skin we wear | G |
a parcel that is shared | A |
a knot we must untie | A |
and a routine till we die | A |
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Oh Little bird | A |
let it sink into your sleeping mind | A |
make back to thy motherland | A |
for greater problems are pastureland | A |
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So it is everywhere | G |
All that we need is just to bear | G |
The problem isn't to break us | H |
but to make us | H |
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CHUKWU OKWUDILI ABEL | I |
KLASIQUE UNCLE | I |
Abel Chukwu Okwudili
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