The Walking Dead Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCDBBEFGHIJKLMBN OPQRR| A smile here a laugh there | A |
| A grin ever so wide and bare | A |
| Yet all the eyes do is stare | A |
| As emptiness it doth bear | A |
| Their smiles never genuine | B |
| Their laughter rare and apocryphal | C |
| A wisp of their former selves | D |
| They speak with no inflection | B |
| And despise their own reflection | B |
| For they are in mind tormented by Hell's angels | E |
| Buried under the weight of their past | F |
| They walk within the world yet outside it | G |
| Traipsing on the street as though alone | H |
| For in mind they truly are | I |
| Bitter as their lives prevaricate | J |
| Every once in a while to the world | K |
| Display they a semblance of life | L |
| But in truth their lives at conceited | M |
| They feel nothing void of jocund consternation | B |
| They walk among us yet not with us | N |
| They live yet are not alive | O |
| They are decried wrongly | P |
| But they are ever nonchalant | Q |
| Moon after moon by nothing they're led | R |
| They are them they that walk dead | R |
Julien Owusu-ansah
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