Gorilla-14 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHA DIJKLM NOPNQR QSTTHUJV| It was said he was a great poet a great sage | A |
| No perhaps an architect of revolution | B |
| Anyway he was somebody To the eyes of our rupees | C |
| All of them look alike mere garbage of history | D |
| To be blown off by the winds | E |
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| One day he died but no star dropped in my song | F |
| Our planet did not lose even a smile | G |
| The face of not a single flower faded | H |
| They all knew that time had turned a page | A |
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| In the front yard the dog is barking out of duty | D |
| A boy sitting before a lamp is reading | I |
| The lessons aloud to make father believe a | J |
| Traveller frightened by the darkness sings in raised | K |
| Voice along the way someone is twisting the ears | L |
| Of a violin it is groaning and drooping over the darkness | M |
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| That song I was singing in which child s ear it drowned I don t know | N |
| But in the throat of that child who sleeps on a hungry stomach | O |
| Moves a ring of fierce laughter of arrogant palaces | P |
| Of cities and towns in his crying voice a civilisation | N |
| Hangs a head in shame That innocent child who came | Q |
| With heavens in his fists is sleeping likea tear | R |
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| O rosebush Don t sing if you have any shame | Q |
| Vomit out all those bulbuls from your throat | S |
| Tell the pitcher to wake the bays of all sleeping streams | T |
| For the sun is up Ask them to bring the lucid dreams | T |
| Of still waters in which the dawn has just melted | H |
| I am coming as a red red cock with keys of the east in my hand | U |
| Seshendra Sharma | J |
| http seshendrasharma weebly com | V |
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