The Little Flower Made It Poison Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHFI JKLJM NAOPQ CRSTU

I saw it that rose flowerA
So beautiful it was that it could invite the birdsB
The sunbird liked it muchC
Its smell no perfume can affordD
The king of the nation liked it tooE
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Its shape and size designed like noneF
The petals so wide covers well the inner beingG
From weather and insects and gives warmthH
No pore along not even oneF
On a sunny day look It gives lightI
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I watered the tree and aimed for fruitsJ
The sweet fruits to harvest for myselfK
But now I grief for the decision I madeL
An intruder had come and ate the fruitsJ
Again it pains the fruits were poisonedM
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For the time I spent to harvest lossN
I blame the flower to attract the strangerA
The fate of this the fruits are goneO
Shame to the short petals they gave him restP
And now the poison rests in the fruitQ
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My appeal to friends neither should you touchC
Nor should you eat the fruit my assure I giveR
You will die soon and you won't emergeS
Be careful then The flowers you catchT
Do not regret when time is running shortU

Francis Omariba



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