The Pearl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEGHIJKKLMNEEOP

I am the sunA
I am a reflection of a thousand galaxiesB
I am the salt of the Lake KyogaC
A rising volcano in the East and a diamond in South Eastern UgandaD
I may be from where the cows share a household with the familyE
But I still run the townF
I run the cityE
Maybe its because of my dark skin that absorbs awesomeness in a glowG
Maybe its because of my long legs that walk by the village stallsH
My smile was made to break hearts and stitch them right afterI
They say I have a simple faceJ
But what does plain bring to the tableK
I must say I am beautifulK
When I walk by all the boys stare at my mounted behindL
The women jeer in admiration wishing their daughters were IM
Maybe I was made to stop cars just like the town traffic lightsN
Yes I might sit by the village well but I know I was made for the cityE
Matter of fact the city was made for meE
I am NdagiO
Daughter of the pearlP

Kiwala Christine
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 10/11/2019



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