The Intimate Strangers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKLH MNHKOP QRKS TUVW

Joyful and jovial you wereA
Before the conjugal blissB
You cherished and cheered her upC
Both were like Romeo and JulietD
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Home a market placeE
Married but divorcedF
Children the only bondG
Hearts remorseful and thoughtfulH
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Questions rhetorically askedI
Love or lustJ
Who did this to meK
How did I get hereL
Married but singleH
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Though some marriages a contractM
by parentsN
Women wooed to conjugalH
miseryK
Bull and batteredO
Hearts yearn for freedomP
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Courtship a chamber of liberationQ
Premonitory signals aboundsR
Quit or convey the cross of miseryK
Marriage is sweet painS
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Retract or retrieve your stepsT
Before the conjugal vowsU
A broken relationship speaksV
better than a mocking marriageW

Jude Chukwuemeka Muoneke

Poet's note: This is a socio-religious poem. The poem satires the lipholes in marital affairs. It's cautions partners to study themselves well before getting married. Marriage isn't for boys but for matured minds. If the partners aren't compatible, then no need for marriage in the first place. "A broken relationship speaks better than a mocking marriage"




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