The Souls Of Slaves Freed Fell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHBIJDDDDKLM

The family tree of our ancestors' souls has fallen downA
The heart of our noble country that's situated in FreetownA
Heaven cries our fore settlers' blood their rejoices of freedomB
As they danced once there without shackles and chains on themC
They located a home a mother that named all her own as she breastfeeds all her body painsD
Every leaf is a blessing to us all its embraces I was toldE
and as it flourishes so would everybody else my Grandfather saidF
But if today it has fell would everyone else crumbleG
Sign that may have humbled me and you a day it caught fireH
Maybe that flew over our sights of truthfulness acted tiresomeB
Forgetting their souls' gateway paradise from thereI
I swam in tears of fear that maybe we're getting this all wrongfullyJ
Some say it's an alarm in regard to our spiritualitiesD
Some say it's a breakthrough from our and her adversitiesD
Others say we should dive deeply we're pacing on the surfaceD
The same tree is broken is it that the rain from their eyesD
That's reckoned to bless the ground we walked onK
Has gotten rivers holding in theirs to what their sons and daughters have been going throughL
Or it's that they are tired to angel our shadows armor with darker desires animosities wickedness for the other etceteraM

Abubakarr Momoh Sesay
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 05/30/2023



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