Satisfaction Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC ABCC ADEB ABFBIn this mundane world | A |
there shall never be the word satisfaction | B |
For as soon as man breathes to life | C |
He strives to move up and get the best in life | C |
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In this mundane world | A |
there shall never be a man who stand say I'm done | B |
For as long as man breathes to life | C |
He wants to have more and feast all his life | C |
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In this mundane world | A |
there shall never be a man who could turn his back in the past | D |
For life is a drifting water that touches anyone but once | E |
And as man is fallen into slumber he would always wake up to see a peeping sun | B |
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In this mundane world | A |
there shall never be satisfaction | B |
For man strives not for needs and glorious fame alone | F |
But strives for what he would never had in the end satisfaction | B |
Catherine Tolentino
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