Prisoner Of Azkaban Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IGJB KLMN HOGP| Of lost vision I am | A |
| Staring at me is the way of profound eternity | B |
| Cloated with the dew of earthly wishes | C |
| Imbibing in the sweet wine of woman | D |
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| Dwelling cosy on the bossom of want | E |
| Blinking not to the call of freedom | F |
| In captivity I am to my own shadow | G |
| A prisoner to my own self | H |
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| Toiling day and night for daily bread | I |
| My saviour watching in sorrow | G |
| Should I turn to to his wits | J |
| Waiting in arms open to embrace me | B |
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| A pearl of great fortune lies in wait | K |
| Calling out to me in utter dismay | L |
| Turning to Him in tears I did | M |
| Now free I am from the bondage | N |
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| No longer a prisoner of myself | H |
| Vision restored | O |
| For the sake of my saviour | G |
| Glamour gleefully to eternal life | P |
Valentine Francis
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Poet's note: A poem about my once Earthly life,
But now found my saviour in Jesus Christ.
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