Destiny Wheel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHGHII JKLMNO PQIQRI SJGTIU| After the past twenty melodies | A |
| My face began to learn artificial smile | B |
| No real joy besides | C |
| Two ways were laid before me to choose | D |
| Either to redeem authentic joy or | E |
| To embrace forever damn | F |
| - | |
| Option to fight fervently | G |
| To receive a crown | H |
| Option to play patiently | G |
| To receive a crown | H |
| Golden crown for the fighter | I |
| But wooden crown for the player | I |
| - | |
| Never shall a knight know | J |
| The type of crown he receive | K |
| Until he get home at night | L |
| When all crown shall be tested | M |
| Nothing but by flame | N |
| That which all destiny is measure by fate | O |
| - | |
| A good life teaches to be strong | P |
| By fighting and enduring | Q |
| While opposite is to be inferior | I |
| By complaining and relenting | Q |
| Wooden crown shall perish | R |
| But golden one shall stand forever | I |
| - | |
| I realized many features | S |
| That must be abort for me to grow | J |
| Cause destiny shadow on me | G |
| But tis drive by fate on my palms | T |
| Whom labour is measure | I |
| Hardworking or laziness | U |
Gabriel Oluwalana
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