An Experience To Remember Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHI JJKLJM NJJO PQRSSTHurricane Gilbert was very drastic | A |
Having debris blowing in the wind like plastic | A |
The flooding of houses to your waistline | B |
Not many people were left alive | C |
In the raging storms | D |
Multiple items were being stolen | E |
Most people don't even have a place to store them | F |
Meat like foods were being spoiled | G |
And with a low amount of money | H |
The eating of tin foods was what they were now use to | I |
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No electricity nor water | J |
Heavy winds being tossed around like a charger | J |
The falling of trees on houses and blocking roads | K |
There was no way to get around it | L |
Most people dont have a place to shelter | J |
Not even a tarpaulin could protect their head tops | M |
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Loud noises seeming as gunshots | N |
Was nothing more than thunder | J |
Causing people to blunder | J |
And falter under their beds | O |
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Babies being ready to born | P |
Mothers calling out for help | Q |
Police having to hurry to deliver the babies before they end up dead | R |
What a tragic disaster to come aboard | S |
Many places would now be unexplored | S |
For there was nothing but rubble everywhere on the floors | T |
Marsha
Poet's note: I wrote this poem on January 29, 2022 for the purpose of showcasing how hurricane gilbert drastically damaged the island of Jamaica.
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