African Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ADEDF GHIHJH

She is the eye of the sunA
The moon on the darkest dayB
Let her smile and see wondersC
Big stars fight for space to see her dimplesD
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My AfricanA
She walks and the soil tremblesD
Pebbles yearn to touch her soft skinE
Trees stare as the dust assemblesD
She is the one that touches inside my unseenF
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Her eyes are clear like the steady water of the valleyG
Her lips so fine and soft like furH
They make me drunk for a mere thoughtI
My heart shall cry for you wheneverH
You will stay safe wrapped in itJ
My African shall dwell in pleasureH

Reece Tumwesige
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 07/16/2020

Poet's note: It is about a description of a beautiful African girl. I wrote in 2019 for the girl I loved a lot back in 2003 to show the affection I hard for her that time that I didn't express when we were together. The poem reminds me of the true love that develops with in the young hearts and wish the same is carried on to adulthood.




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