The Tongue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGG HIJJ| Pink and soft as sponge | A |
| Yet full of wisdom and strong | B |
| Gliding and sliding as you take every word | C |
| Feel it's movement like a mighty sword | D |
| - | |
| Resting in my mouth wet | E |
| Though in a manner that can be felt | F |
| It rests in the night and plays during the day | G |
| When I own it and hold the sway | G |
| - | |
| As moves and probes with it's nib | H |
| It's tiny end and eloquent tip | I |
| An ancient tool wondering it's age | J |
| For it works swiftly in its cage | J |
Masrurah Hanafi
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 01/08/2021
Poet's note: I wasn't really sure of what to write but after taking my pen and book I ended up with the thought of writing about the tongue and that was how I got this
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Dis Brito: Srong poem. Very good!
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