The Little Flower Made It Poison Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHFI JKLJM NAOPQ CRSTUI saw it that rose flower | A |
So beautiful it was that it could invite the birds | B |
The sunbird liked it much | C |
Its smell no perfume can afford | D |
The king of the nation liked it too | E |
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Its shape and size designed like none | F |
The petals so wide covers well the inner being | G |
From weather and insects and gives warmth | H |
No pore along not even one | F |
On a sunny day look It gives light | I |
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I watered the tree and aimed for fruits | J |
The sweet fruits to harvest for myself | K |
But now I grief for the decision I made | L |
An intruder had come and ate the fruits | J |
Again it pains the fruits were poisoned | M |
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For the time I spent to harvest loss | N |
I blame the flower to attract the stranger | A |
The fate of this the fruits are gone | O |
Shame to the short petals they gave him rest | P |
And now the poison rests in the fruit | Q |
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My appeal to friends neither should you touch | C |
Nor should you eat the fruit my assure I give | R |
You will die soon and you won't emerge | S |
Be careful then The flowers you catch | T |
Do not regret when time is running short | U |
Francis Omariba
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