Friendship Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHDI JKLI MNODOACAn empty void one without meaning | A |
Walls and bridges becomes too high a climb | B |
When friends are bought by flashes of gold and silver | C |
When smiles are won only by pockets laden of all that glitters | D |
But moments of upturn and storm brushes them aside as if they were never there | E |
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A friend indeed a rare to find | F |
Show me a heart too willing to share a smile amidst the thorns and bruises of life | G |
I say a heart so willing to let a shoulder on when fire rages and burns as fate may attract | H |
The eyes that beholds the up and down of your moments of lowliness | D |
Embrace that for such is true friend indeed | I |
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He is a friend indeed when hands are stretched reaching out to pull you on | J |
When steps are unsteady whole being about to plunge down down the rivers of shame | K |
He hangs on when all have hung out crashing all hopes on you | L |
Hang on for that's one true friend indeed | I |
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I am what friend is to me | M |
For there's no one true friend if I am no true of mine | N |
Happiness is but an illusion if I not first happy with oneself | O |
For one may not give that which one never radiates | D |
So if I do friends then I must first love self | O |
And loves that which mold me into being | A |
It's then and only then can l be one true self and a friend indeed to another | C |
Ekene Eunice
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