The Dog At Odyak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EFF GHI JK CD DDL KDKShe is keen this May | A |
Setting her ears | B |
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To every voice of leg | C |
That crosses her whereabout | D |
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Saliva from her mouth | E |
Is a ceaseless | F |
Stream to an oasis | F |
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The sticks of hunger | G |
And anger design | H |
Her ribs and cheeks | I |
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Before posho is thrown | J |
She prompts her presence | K |
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The dog at Odyak | C |
Spares no food offered | D |
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Sorghum bread | D |
Is sweeter than potato | D |
This famine season | L |
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Her jaws are bushtraps | K |
Waiting earnestly for a foe | D |
And hers arrests leftovers | K |
Wegolonyo Erick
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 02/13/2023
Poet's note: This poem symbolises poverty in Odyak.
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