The Intimate Strangers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKLH MNHKOP QRKS TUVWJoyful and jovial you were | A |
Before the conjugal bliss | B |
You cherished and cheered her up | C |
Both were like Romeo and Juliet | D |
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Home a market place | E |
Married but divorced | F |
Children the only bond | G |
Hearts remorseful and thoughtful | H |
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Questions rhetorically asked | I |
Love or lust | J |
Who did this to me | K |
How did I get here | L |
Married but single | H |
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Though some marriages a contract | M |
by parents | N |
Women wooed to conjugal | H |
misery | K |
Bull and battered | O |
Hearts yearn for freedom | P |
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Courtship a chamber of liberation | Q |
Premonitory signals abounds | R |
Quit or convey the cross of misery | K |
Marriage is sweet pain | S |
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Retract or retrieve your steps | T |
Before the conjugal vows | U |
A broken relationship speaks | V |
better than a mocking marriage | W |
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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