The Cavemen's Language Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EFEG HIJK

The cavemen here the cavemen thereA
Evolved east evolved north and everywhereA
We receving the language gift from the ancient pastB
Will it live Will it lastB
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Letting a language die is like denying the discoveryC
Denying the existence of the cavemen's historyC
Letting a language live is accepting the cultureD
Of the moment's old to the distant futureD
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It is the keepsake from the ancestor daysE
It's like a dying cyclamen on a winter's eveF
For it deserves to witness the bright summer raysE
It deserves to survive it deserves to liveG
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Years passes by slowly the speakers are decreasingH
But even if the elderly dies not the languageI
It shall be pass down to generations and shall be saidJ
The cavemen used it before the citymen speaks it moreK

Ryo Hiiragi
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