A Virgin Land Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD BBEF GHIEGA virgin land filled with thorns | A |
Filled with lizards and filled with snakes | B |
But one day I'll plant a flower garden | C |
In its midst | D |
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A virgin land filled with dongas | B |
Eroded soils and weary sands | B |
But one day I'll plant a grape vine | E |
By the gate | F |
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It's a virgin land Nobody likes it | G |
It's filled with rocks a it's dry | H |
But one day I'll build a park | I |
A flower garden a grape vine | E |
And an apple orchard in it | G |
Khayelihle Bongiswa Gamedze
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Poet's note: The Persona's 'Virgin Land' as portrayed symbolizes a young woman of a rural setup. She was raised in poverty and under very difficult circumstances in such a way that she ended up not appealing in most gentlemen's eyes, but look, being all into the girl, the persona sees a bright future with the young girl. Despite that she is detested by many, he fix his eye on the beautiful things they can achieve with the girl, and he is determined to do so,
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