Bleeding Toes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFFGGGGHHIIMy heart is a cavernous basket | A |
It can only hold so much malice | B |
On my humble wit your eye is set | C |
If everything ends then so will my service | B |
Your hefty privileged toes press upon mine | D |
Malice ends but its pains do linger | E |
My grievous moans and screams are a sign | D |
Not of the giving of a glum drudger | E |
Nor of the breaking of the overdone | F |
But of the kindhearted which i am one | F |
Seeing to never reprise and to forgo | G |
When i traipse on a variant toe | G |
So it is my most blatant sorrow | G |
To be dealt that makes my demons show | G |
As the breaking of day follows the enshrouded night | H |
Yield and let out my hollows i might | H |
Cos this untended open wound grows | I |
From your incessant troddng on my bleeding toes | I |
Adams Dauda
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