Golden Slipper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJK LCMF NCO MPCNQ HARACD S| At the stroke of twelve | A |
| Assemble the elves | B |
| To submit the glass slipper | C |
| Cinderella left behind | D |
| - | |
| Bring a pumpkin | E |
| Make out of it a carriage | F |
| Let's attend the ball | G |
| The prince will be stunned | H |
| - | |
| Where is my chosen maiden | I |
| I saw her clothed in the clouds | J |
| And the sky a garment around her waist | K |
| - | |
| Two foot men | L |
| One couch driver | C |
| And four white stallions | M |
| Pulling a golden carriage | F |
| - | |
| That is where my Cinderella | N |
| In a glass slipper | C |
| Descended from and disappeared | O |
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| Lizards and pumpkins | M |
| Mice and a goose | P |
| That's the clue to find her | C |
| My missing Cinderella | N |
| It is like a dream but better than a dream | Q |
| - | |
| It all happened | H |
| At the stroke twelve | A |
| And it was all lost | R |
| At the stroke of twelve | A |
| Except for the glass slipper | C |
| She left behind | D |
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| - | |
| Poems from the Graves | S |
S Kojo Frimpong
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Poet's note: The poem "Golden Slipper" retells Cinderella's story from the prince's perspective, capturing the magic and enchantment of their encounter, her sudden disappearance, and his longing to find her, with the glass slipper as their sole connection.
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