′′final Destination′′ Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GH IB JG AB| The journey from mother's lap to father's shoulders seems very pleasant | A |
| The burden of the son's coffin on the old shoulders and the burden of the father's coffin on the young shoulders seems very heavy | B |
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| Lucky are those who have got parents this is the result of good deeds | C |
| Some people long for those arms who do not get the pillow of their father's arms | D |
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| No one knows of the sorrow deep beneath in heart | E |
| Behind the smiles sea of pain never seems to be ashore | F |
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| Fragrance of mother's hands the plight of who has not got mother's hand on head caressing | G |
| Happiness automatically goes away when you don't get the support of your parents | H |
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| Who knows when the journey ends and the final destination comes | I |
| Leaving children in childhood is very scary | B |
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| I remember to sing lullabies to the children but | J |
| The journey is difficult but going to the last journey feels very heartbreaking | G |
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| The journey from mother's lap to father's shoulders seems very pleasant | A |
| The burden of the son's coffin on the old shoulders and the burden of the father's coffin on the young shoulders seems very heavy | B |
Yogesh V Nayyar
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