Hauwa (the Epitome Of Manner) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DAE FGAH IHJHH CAHere Istand | A |
Permit my golden pen to dance dance | B |
And shed the ink of thy utterance | C |
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Although I'm dearth of words | D |
To described a myriad of lessons i have learned | A |
From your occean full of charisma | E |
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Your life is an imitation | F |
To all Homo sapiens living in the whole universe | G |
Because even the sun and the moon have witnessed | A |
Your charismatic behaviour | H |
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Should Itell you something | I |
You've become a river | H |
Where humanity can quench the thirst of grammar of life | J |
You've become a real flower | H |
Where butterflies can find the nectar in a gloomy weather | H |
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Your scintillating smile is the evidence | C |
That you are beyond the best | A |
Salahuddeen Muhammad
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 09/17/2022
Poet's note: this poem is very fabulous and fantastic i wrote it to a girl friend of mine after realizing that, there's an avalanche of lessons to learn from her lifestyle.
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