The African Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDE AFGH IJCA HKLA MCNH| I've found an African woman | A |
| A glorying gods of the pride of Barbados | B |
| Your heaving breasts like ripened apples upon a cherry tree | C |
| You whose swing of waist stills a turbulent sea | C |
| The splendour of your ebony skin | D |
| Like petals of hibiscus in the morning dew | E |
| - | |
| O African woman | A |
| How long shall I knock | F |
| Up up And open up | G |
| I'm a man in love | H |
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| Touch my black veins breathe | I |
| The impulse of my love beats like piano from the fingers of Eros | J |
| Erects my manliness like a sprouting tree | C |
| Oh African woman | A |
| - | |
| I'm a man in love | H |
| Come kiss me with your honeyed wetness that syrupy like a spa | K |
| Quenches the fury of hell | L |
| Tis a savor of the olive of Lebanon | A |
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| Forget my bride the guiles of the Prince of Norway and the charms of Morocco | M |
| Come dance with me | C |
| To the drum beats of my heart | N |
| For i'm a man in love | H |
Eferebo Chibuzor
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