The Roasted Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FGDH IJDK FHIFEFEE EFDD FDEEE DDDELLEE DDDDDMN EOIDP EDFEQ IIAII EBDBD FREEDDDDD FNESN ETEDEEEE EYou are the first one | A |
That I seek in the morning | B |
One that keeps | C |
My day going | B |
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You are one of the last things | D |
In my mind in the evening | B |
One that suppresses me | E |
From yawning | B |
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They like you | F |
For what you are | G |
All that black silkiness | D |
That soothes body and soul | H |
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I feel better | I |
When you are mixed with white | J |
That delights | D |
My lips and tongue | K |
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My friend takes you | F |
As a whole | H |
All bitter | I |
But tames you | F |
With sweetie | E |
And wraps you | F |
With whitie | E |
Blackie or brownie | E |
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The corporate world | E |
Dresses you | F |
In so many ways | D |
That catch the eyes of the consumers | D |
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They name you | F |
In various languages | D |
Elegant | E |
Bold | E |
And refined | E |
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You are in the Malacanang Palace | D |
House of Windsor White House | D |
And Imperial House | D |
Sitting on the side | E |
So still | L |
Afraid to make a spill | L |
On the laws to be enacted | E |
And implemented | E |
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Mingles with the Members of the Upper House | D |
And Lower House | D |
The House of Lords and House of Commons | D |
Ignites their senses | D |
To tackle issues of national interests | D |
That will make them | M |
Honorable and dishonorable | N |
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Tingles the mind | E |
Of the members of the bench | O |
A writer and researcher | I |
And burn their eyebrows | D |
At night until dawn | P |
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Keeps the surgical team alert | E |
For the intense times | D |
But drop you | F |
Like a hot potato | E |
When they are calledto perform | Q |
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A silent partner | I |
Of a fisherman and farmer | I |
But keeps you on the run | A |
With a driver | I |
And commuter | I |
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They could never drop you like a hat | E |
When students are cramming | B |
For upcoming exams | D |
And teachers are overflowing | B |
With lesson plans | D |
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My godfather always asks for you | F |
At the Stripper's Club | R |
When he kills the night | E |
At the Five Star Hotel and Casino | E |
When he grasps and tosses the dice | D |
At the Travel Shops | D |
When he soars | D |
The one hundred must see places | D |
Of the world before one dies | D |
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People search for you | F |
In the jungle | N |
In the upland and lowland | E |
Even in the ass and poop | S |
Of a lowly Asian cat like animal | N |
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Oh the magic of coffee | E |
And its aroma | T |
You bring gold | E |
In every businessman's coffers | D |
You are one of a kind | E |
The most traded | E |
And sought after commodity | E |
In the entire humanity | E |
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Copyright Rose Marie Juan Austin All Rights Reserved | E |
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