Prison Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCC DAEF DGHFI JGKLMD NFFOIPD| sitting on my own | A |
| wondering all alone | A |
| whether this is home | B |
| which came to me like a boom | C |
| wishing to be swept with a broom | C |
| - | |
| is this home I ask myself | D |
| Entangled all alone | A |
| Seeking for whom to disentangle | E |
| Yet of no avail | F |
| - | |
| sometimes I ask myself | D |
| Is home not a place of rest | G |
| Is home not a place of relaxation | H |
| But mine I thought is insusceptible | F |
| Oh home why art thou so to me | I |
| - | |
| On a wonderful day | J |
| Trying to rest | G |
| Awkwardly deprived by clumsy voices | K |
| Such a mood changer it is | L |
| Heart still crying a river | M |
| Is this home I ask myself | D |
| - | |
| Gazing through the window | N |
| Seeing mates mingle | F |
| This makes me grumble | F |
| Because I won t be like them | O |
| But I was told not to worry | I |
| That after rain comes sunshine | P |
| Is this home I ask myself | D |
Victor Ekwueme
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Poet's note: To express how my life was when i lost my home.
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