Gorilla 7 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFD

Come brother come this is the age of GorillaA
Come eat I have served storms on your plates let us eat and grow to the size of the titanic moment awaiting us why linger there They are not rays but beams of moonlight which will crash on your headB
Do not waste time comforting those cuckoos living in isolation the breeze frolicking anointed with pollen is flying in the gardens whether it can carry the weight of birds or the weight of songs I do not know but as for Chaitra it has no time even to weepC
See there he comes sauntering along the banks of little brooks teaching them songs to sing The child waters swallow his songs and leap forward roaring into the forest in the autumnal gardens the last leaf hanging from the branch in mid air senses the weight of its life and considers its relationship to the arriving springD
The new winds coming from all directionsE
Enter all the crevices of my body my bones turning into flutes my nerves into sitars break out into wild tunesF
In my eyes appear the future generations like families of hens and cocks pecking with their beaks the grain of light sprinkled by the morningD

Seshendra Sharma
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