Hundred Letters In Vain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEF AGHH IIJJ IIII IIKLII wrote a hundred letters | A |
A full carton of papers | A |
All filled with ink | B |
My eyes couldn't blink | B |
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I wanted you be by fiance | C |
You accepted that chance | D |
I bought you a beautiful porch | E |
In it a golden watch | F |
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Hours after hours | A |
Making them days | G |
You got a scholarship | H |
To study entrepreneurship | H |
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Far in Germany you went | I |
Not even a letter you sent | I |
Telling me how your studies were | J |
I went to the embassy tower | J |
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Checking your whereabout | I |
Shocked in thought | I |
Finally the counter I checked | I |
Painfully I moved | I |
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Shocked by your whereabout | I |
That in a tragic accident | I |
Only the video I was shown | K |
Down my cheeks | L |
Wetting the ground | I |
Francis Omariba
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