Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIHJ KK| Only her head sunk in the ground | A |
| With her gown held before her ankle | B |
| With her invicible legs sunk in the sky | C |
| Only her gown the wind blows | D |
| Is it true that her leaves will never | E |
| Get to her feet | F |
| - | |
| To her destination she seems at one place | G |
| But with the route stretched passed the fence passed the house she has | H |
| A twin won't speak but does the same | I |
| As she does gives and gives all she has | H |
| Is it true that they grow and she never thinks | J |
| 'Mother do thou hear ' | - |
| And she replies and assures her seeds | K |
| 'Even though thou falls and sinks' | K |
Solomon Eboh
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 10/30/2020
Poet's note: The poem was written in honor of Her Excellency, Her Majesty, Honorable British Queen Elizabeth the second.
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