The Two Gates Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGH| Many already know much about the two Gates | A |
| 'Tis a pity | B |
| Some seeks that that leads to the City of fate | C |
| And thirsts I that leads to the Holy City | B |
| Days and years file | D |
| The paths we travel | E |
| Perhaps of disasters and smiles | F |
| Yet only carrying a tonne of bubble | E |
| Soul of mine thus feels cold | G |
| And many believe the world shall end one day by rainy fire | H |
| The righteous' home is heaven I'm told | G |
| To be there though oughtta I ignore mortal desire | H |
Wegolonyo Erick
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