Caesar Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFCGFHFIJIKLMNO| What belongs to you | A |
| Shall remain yours | B |
| Whatever yours be | C |
| Shall never be ours | D |
| And my coins shall remain mine | E |
| All what belongs to me | C |
| Your giraffe's hand must not find | F |
| What your eyes ought to see | C |
| Caesar leave us alone | G |
| When still our hearts are kind | F |
| Or us see your armed servants | H |
| Loot our property thinking we are blind | F |
| Though your knees kneel | I |
| On us let it humbly fall | J |
| For its rude request we feel | I |
| And on our backs the painful pleasure roll | K |
| As we agree without words | L |
| Like sheep shall we calm | M |
| Relieve thence us from heavy loads | N |
| From inside our hearts mumble whatever keep us dumb | O |
Wegolonyo Erick
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