The Stoic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEFG HI| I smirk face of grin like a Cheshire cat | A |
| I got me a fool's Paradise to stem my hope | B |
| Agony bade me hails and I as ail as an Eccedentesiast | A |
| Culpable of pain and grief let me not sigh to the Globe | C |
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| The mind are pages tinted in bruises and ruins | D |
| Of stories cavernous like the blinders' mine | E |
| All hopes a veil dark not sanguine | F |
| I was a Fremen of the most wretched Dunes | G |
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| I am a stoical | H |
| One drenched in the pool of ache that I forbid to say | I |
Aramide Opeolu
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