Forever— A Reverie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG| When birds escaped my city in awe | A |
| I began to imagine living in revere | B |
| So I pen soft sonnets every night | C |
| just to remind me that forever exists | D |
| You're every shade of reverie I starve | E |
| even if this sordid earth moved shaking | F |
| I know you'd carry water for me | G |
Authur Michael Tupu
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 11/28/2021
Poet's note: This is a praise to a lover in the form of a 'kwansaba.' The 'kwansaba' is a poetic form invented by Eugene B. Redmond. It is a poem of praise or celebration written in seven lines consisting of seven words each. Additionally, no word in the poem should exceed seven letters.
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