Unidentified Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJH KLMMN OPMPPPQPGrowing legs from from no where | A |
We begin our night tussle again | B |
Drawing the me inside | C |
Into the world unknown | D |
Nightfall drum rolls | E |
And the bed must bear the weight of two bodies | F |
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This Eve is not one when we turn our heads against the wall | G |
My pains you must you must identity | H |
My weakness you ought patch | I |
Unidentified Manliness prove it | J |
Hurriedly be ready | H |
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The moon dances seductively out her hut | K |
Who will tell her today is not her's | L |
Even the Co wives and gecko retire to bed | M |
I have polished my skin with Camwood | M |
Let the night begin | N |
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The tussle of a new jargon | O |
With padding pudgy legs | P |
Be designed today | M |
Into my corridor move with unidentified Manliness | P |
Be swift like the thunder that comes twice | P |
Our sags intertwined with sweats and love strokes | P |
Be I the one to strip you of that bold untangled aura | Q |
Into my realm you sway with unidentified Manliness | P |
Delia Mears
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 12/02/2020
Poet's note: The new era where women decide when a man ought to have her.
A new era when rape and domestic voilence is unheard of
An era where love-making is for pleasure between spouse and not compulsorily for procreation.
An era where respect and value is given to womanhood.
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