Kareema (magnificence) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABC ADEA AFAGHI JAGKA LLMA INAAK

Even in my writer's rightA
Am I justified to writeA
About the rose in her eyesB
Or take a slice of her spiceC
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Even in my writer's rightA
Still my words wander on the landD
Playing through the belly of the sandsE
Fogbound who then shines her lightA
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Even in my writer's rightA
What words are right to describeF
Her shine her lightA
The shadow that she castsG
SadlyH
Not so benign are words of mineI
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Indeed amid her licit strugglesJ
Is her light uneclipsedA
By shadows of illicit castsG
By the laws she existsK
Leaving her shadows to the pastA
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Kareema Magnificent indeed is the womanL
Who casts her grandeur to everyoneL
The trim on greatness crownM
Dashing her fears to the groundA
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Not so benign are words of mineI
I hope to make heaven in a smileN
For thoughts and words I may have pennedA
May they tend to your treasured worldA
May they make blend with your magnificenceK

Omar Farooq Abdullah
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 11/30/2019



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