Black Intimacy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDGHIJDKL

I've known two states Kenya and the blackA
Like a moonless nightB
With tangible darknessC
The conjoined twins embraces tenderlyD
They are happy they smileE
When our soapy hands massages their belliesF
These masters of disguised modestyD
Molls in a monumental midnight danceG
They know not hungry ratsH
Oft interring them at their willI
And then for us they wipe seasonal tearsJ
To clean a conscience so murkyD
But again to our detriment they embraceK
In a haunting intimacy t the new dawnL

Brian Bunguswa
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 07/19/2020

Poet's note: It is a verse for the general public. A complaint on the constant corruption that at times we do not have a choice but condone leaders who practice it.




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