Beauty's Vanity And Worthlessness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCDDEEFF| Though I style my curly braids with ribbons bright | A |
| and colour my sweet moist lips with royal red | B |
| to look as bright and fair as a newly wed | B |
| Though I stand on two towers to get a better height | A |
| with eyelashes that beckon at each gazer | C |
| Though my trendy gowns make me a trailblazer | C |
| with great designer labels that distinguish | D |
| Though I have curves which men wished they could relish | D |
| revealed slightly through my scantily clad frame | E |
| Though I have this charm which could hardened hearts tame | E |
| making vicious criminals to dream and lust | F |
| still I am nothing more than organic dust | F |
Joseph Ogbonna
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 09/05/2021
Poet's note: Beauty is like a flower, it blossoms for a while and fades.
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