Independence Slavery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD AEFC FGHA IJAK FACA LAMF K

Sail from afar of my journey madeA
What could be the sound my ear do hearB
This seems to be that of a glorious celebrationC
Which needs no ear to be put on the wallD
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Ogiri letiA
The wonderful work of men in women at the village squareE
When asked of what celebration it could beF
The Independence and new birth of our nationC
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In purity of joy my heart celebrates the celebration from this long term slaveryF
Not knowing that it's starting of the yoke to be place on usG
The foundation which was laid inH
While now at close sixty still a crawling ladA
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Despite the cry for this change and that changeI
HmmmmmJ
When the foundation is destroyed what can the righteous doA
Now we're amuse by fulanization of us which has been brought by RUGAK
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Why the cry is coming now when our silence is grace by the Independence slaveryF
Equity doesn't help the indolence but the SwiftA
War here and there is said to be the eminent solutionC
How dare you note thatA
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Trust that you've met with the victims of the Biafra warL
Your testimony would have changedA
Ibere ogun lanri kosenitoleri eyin reM
Dear great Divine kindly arise to our rescue for kwanshoko has overridden the bellyF
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Olorode olorunlekeK

Olorode Samuel
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