Caesar Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFCGFHFIJIKLMNO

What belongs to youA
Shall remain yoursB
Whatever yours beC
Shall never be oursD
And my coins shall remain mineE
All what belongs to meC
Your giraffe's hand must not findF
What your eyes ought to seeC
Caesar leave us aloneG
When still our hearts are kindF
Or us see your armed servantsH
Loot our property thinking we are blindF
Though your knees kneelI
On us let it humbly fallJ
For its rude request we feelI
And on our backs the painful pleasure rollK
As we agree without wordsL
Like sheep shall we calmM
Relieve thence us from heavy loadsN
From inside our hearts mumble whatever keep us dumbO

Wegolonyo Erick
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