Hewanorra Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCD BEFGB HIJK IILI

The moon at most a shudder or two awayA
The sky bivouaked and cloudy is within twin sloops of a bayA
The lagoon opens spars with the greater oceanB
by island hopping green azure blue asC
the wind steps before an open seaD
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The great ridge of the mountainB
lies obscured by rainE
jasmine frequent colourF
and plantationsG
with cocoa soursop and cinnamonB
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Arawaks PeleeH
Carriacoi AnegadaI
Josephine of the CreolesJ
let Admiral Rodney atone Lord ByngK
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And my Patois beautyI
breath laced Oleander sweetI
take the hemming from your dressL
then come sit down with meI

Paul Cameron Brown



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