Sunday Shoes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC CEFGC HIJK GLGC MCNC OCPC QRQC SInspired by my wife Vanessa | A |
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Can you walk a mile | B |
In my Sunday shoes | C |
Go to places I've been long and wide | D |
Or some places you'll pay your dues | C |
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Can you wear my shoes | C |
That danced in God's praises | E |
Cutting a step or two | F |
Head reared back and voice raises high | G |
Those old dusty Sunday shoes | C |
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I walked places far as well a near | H |
And back again to anywhere | I |
To any place I want to go from here | J |
And then again | K |
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To marches long for freedom's cry | G |
To church on a dusty country road | L |
To the fields where cotton grow high | G |
In my old dusty Sunday shoes | C |
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Can you just walk in | M |
These old dusty shoes | C |
Being foe or either friend | N |
In those old dusty shoes | C |
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If i have to walk to hell and back | O |
I would in these dusty old shoes | C |
But I only walk to church in them in fact | P |
These old dusty Sunday shoes | C |
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I'll keep walking in them until | Q |
The Good Master calls me home | R |
Hoping someone will someday fill | Q |
These old dusty Sunday shoes | C |
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Dec | S |
Kenneth R. Jenkins
Poet's note: Thanks to my wife Vanessa, I wrote this.
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