Honor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFA GAAHBA IJKKFA ILBLAA M| You dressed me | A |
| Something inappropriate | B |
| Embellished and styled | C |
| In an elaborate manner | D |
| With a hole in my bosom | E |
| And in between my thighs | F |
| Unbecoming of a fine lady | A |
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| I was subject | G |
| To mockery | A |
| On account of what you clothed me | A |
| People walked with outstretched necks | H |
| And spit | B |
| Whenever they see me | A |
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| Honor is a right | I |
| It attaches to the core of my being | J |
| Akin to right of life | K |
| It gives breath to life | K |
| It signifies | F |
| The very soul of me | A |
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| It is my absolute right | I |
| To defend | L |
| And fight for it | B |
| To the very end | L |
| For me | A |
| And for my family | A |
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| Copyright Rose Marie Juan Austin All Rights Reserved | M |
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