Hewanorra Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCD BEFGB HIJK IILI| The moon at most a shudder or two away | A |
| The sky bivouaked and cloudy is within twin sloops of a bay | A |
| The lagoon opens spars with the greater ocean | B |
| by island hopping green azure blue as | C |
| the wind steps before an open sea | D |
| - | |
| The great ridge of the mountain | B |
| lies obscured by rain | E |
| jasmine frequent colour | F |
| and plantations | G |
| with cocoa soursop and cinnamon | B |
| - | |
| Arawaks Pelee | H |
| Carriacoi Anegada | I |
| Josephine of the Creoles | J |
| let Admiral Rodney atone Lord Byng | K |
| - | |
| And my Patois beauty | I |
| breath laced Oleander sweet | I |
| take the hemming from your dress | L |
| then come sit down with me | I |
Paul Cameron Brown
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