Folklore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCC ADEFG AHHII AJKLL HMMNOPQRSTOnce upon a time | A |
we read to the rhythm of your ink | B |
your magical poem made us wild and sink | B |
and the pen danced itself produced a rhapsody | C |
of a radical soul birth to a prodigy | C |
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Once upon a time | A |
we heard to the beat of your words | D |
the alphabets muttered the sparks required | E |
to gain the brave in every myth | F |
told by folks in our year of fifth | G |
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Once Upon a time | A |
we hide under the breeze of your shadow | H |
to ran off forever from our eternal foe | H |
and to fulfill our desire | I |
to gain the courage left in every fire | I |
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Once upon a time | A |
we slept to the melody of your lullabies | J |
just so we can keep chasing all the fantasies | K |
of the realities you told | L |
and the belief we want to hold | L |
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Not so long time a go | H |
we lied to the voice of your song | M |
so we can listen to the tales of The Great Prong | M |
The Great Prong whispered in a high pitch to a muted toad | N |
about a legend of a unique missing it odd | O |
and a stories about a day of natal | P |
when a rose losing it petals | Q |
and when it scold to the phoenix | R |
never loose your heat | S |
then The Prong asked Why you have to be shame | T |
if you're the burning flame ' | - |
The Daffodil
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