A Thousand Miles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCC DEFC GAAA CHDD IICJA thousand miles to touch the far sky | A |
I wonder if our love can still abide by | A |
The rules that are meant to keep us close and strong | B |
Can thousand miles take away the treasure we belong | B |
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Each step now I take the distance prolongs | C |
On the way home now I chant dreary songs | C |
And the petty heart burdened with new elegies | C |
The bard is shackled to these loving memories | C |
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The miles between us may be a thousand or more | D |
But our heart under the same sun beating in a unison | E |
I am jealous of the days we used to stay all aligned | F |
Still I dream to walk together thousand more miles | C |
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Sometimes this distance gives a hellish smile | G |
Will we meet again or is this dream a wicked lie | A |
The miles between us seem like the far sky | A |
Hard to reach but impossible to say goodbye | A |
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So hope is all alive stars blink under clouds | C |
Together we will walk thousand miles I vowed | H |
That our love will be more than a mythical lore | D |
And our dream will not have to regret anymore | D |
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So this lonesome bard waits for the amaranthine dawn | I |
May time not betray and this jinxed agony will be gone | I |
The clock awfully tics every heartbeat repeats | C |
Days bring me closer to my long awaited meet | J |
Sumaiya Shoilee
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