Death Of A Hobo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJJDJKJ GJLJJJJ| Blame me not for what I saw | A |
| None feel guilty of it | B |
| For I knew many has gone astray | C |
| Pitiful but not humanitarian | D |
| Life of a homeless oh hobo | E |
| Long forgotten before death knocks | F |
| I saw it in broad daylight | G |
| - | |
| Erroneous lifeless and not moving | H |
| All seems careless and unconcerned | I |
| Oh living being are callous | J |
| Package it before it malodorous | J |
| Malodorous when all seem Mephistophelean | D |
| O'er cliff and not on plains | J |
| Colourfully braided to few | K |
| Meaningless to the poor ones | J |
| - | |
| Twice I saw it in broad daylight | G |
| Twice as tall so the song goes | J |
| No one bothers to cross and check | L |
| It's a game for all no exceptions | J |
| Life of a homeless always meaningless | J |
| Sun and the nature bears more pains | J |
| A meaningful existence is only for those with riches | J |
Ashade Solomon
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 05/05/2022
Poet's note: About a homeless person walking around on the street, met an unfaithful death, and none seems concerned about the lifeless body on the street
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