" Enslaved " Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CD E B F| The lashes stained deep beneath his melanin tears incubates but pours without Led by chains for he was manly built intimidating appearance on his face there weren't a grin | A |
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| The ships came in minutes they were filled off to the North with gracious wind many die of hunger some from lashes thrown overboard big creatures feasted | B |
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| The guards feared they approach him in tens with guns and spears | C |
| Poking gestures trying to hide their despair a hand was broken another was hit with a steeled anchor that was near | D |
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| The general shouted No not here Just before the guards pull our their guns and spears His plan was upon anchoring to let him run like a dear and chase him for that was one of their favorite games | E |
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| The sun sets tomorrow will be the day a few chains away dry land awaits with slave masters casting their bids laughter's aloud drunken from wine the glopped | B |
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| By Mark Burrell | F |
Mark Burrell
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