Tale Of The Black Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EED DF GDH ADIJ KII

Black beauty they sayA
Endowed with culture and heritageB
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With their hairs tufted in different stylesC
And adornment as their identityD
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Salve trade was their nameE
And it would have remained the sameE
If not for the amalgamation by lord lugardD
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They symbolise green and whiteD
Which means natural wealth and peaceF
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A country full of Deft sinnersG
Finding false and illegal ways of earning moneyD
Using falsetto won't be a problem in this case even if they are very homophobic peopleH
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Scorchers they sayA
Tilling the groundD
Making heaps and ridgesI
Under the scorching sun to get schlockJ
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Still nowK
They are still trying to get the pie in the PythagorasI
Who are they NigeriansI

Akinwande Simisola
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