Our Pleas Are Lullabies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EBFG EHBB EIHD| Amidst our thole our throbbing hymns tuned | A |
| clamorous yet shushed by their lugholes | B |
| Of all the Berceuse we had once s'ng | C |
| Ti's the most is all dismal | D |
| - | |
| On landing the first note | E |
| to the black hearted Partisans | B |
| forged in Trammels gripped not to fall betwixt | F |
| penury and humdrum | G |
| - | |
| The second note | E |
| from it clasp'd a Riddling Reposte of Remedy | H |
| to an ailing authority to the fiend of friends | B |
| who hath sent myriads to Belize | B |
| - | |
| My last note | E |
| is a drafted one | I |
| let it not be affixed as a trinity | H |
| drench me in peril | D |
Aramide Opeolu
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