Rush Of The Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E F G H I J A| Ah what a din this is | A |
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| Horns honking mouths shouting fists clenched in the air people running jumping up and down on the road | B |
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| Tires screeching drivers braking hard not wanting to bump into each other | C |
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| A driver studying the headlines before buying the daily paper oblivious of the incessant hooting behind | D |
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| Persons being picked up squeezing in the littlest space available and others alighting | E |
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| Ah all the mayhem | F |
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| Sweet and toy vendors trying to coerce passengers with their salesman skills all trying to get their daily bread | G |
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| Children in school uniforms held by their hands scurried away in the midst of cars weaving around lanes | H |
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| A zebra crossing a pedestrian bridge just a few metres away ignorant of safety all are in a rush to make up for minutes lost | I |
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| Helter skelter all rushing to their destinations who knows how many will make it in one piece | J |
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| Ah what a din this is | A |
Jignesh Tailor
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 07/31/2020
Poet's note: Date: 20/07/2020 Urban traffic chaos.
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