Inside The Bakery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFGHIBJKLMNOPQR OSTUVBWWV| Have you asked | A |
| The blacks who climb palm tree | B |
| with their two naked hands | C |
| Or the pointed nose white men | D |
| Who rush hot noddles to the belly | B |
| with a thiny bamboo sticks | E |
| It seems silly unless you are told | F |
| i mean some sort of things | G |
| Myself cant explain to a kid | H |
| when i was a baby apprentice | I |
| Inside the bakery | B |
| Where your agege bread is made | J |
| days used to be too long | K |
| hours used to be too short | L |
| Where you would work as set robots | M |
| Where all the arts of hell are learned | N |
| You could lift hot pans with fingers | O |
| At turning of flour and many sweets | P |
| You risked your eyes to little salts | Q |
| Foolish joke everyone'd laugh at | R |
| A wrong slang talked by bakers | O |
| With eyes white as rolled dough | S |
| Fat guys who snored as pregnant pigs | T |
| Girls who wont bath their roots for days | U |
| Smokes were puffed by small boy | V |
| And their lips black as downblow | B |
| We all lived as brothers and sons | W |
| Because our half cooked rices | W |
| Were shared together with joy | V |
Adebayo Sir Toby
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