A BARB IN THE LAPS OF LUXURY

Jabir mustapha 1997 (Zaria city)



A BARB IN THE LAPS OF LUXURY

Behind bars,there's a bard
The bars, there was a bar
Tis to be called to the bar

Tis a bastion, but a moon
Tis a new band of mood
A colourful eyes are both

A bard and barbarity of island
No things yet no more sand
No more roots, there's trees

A few serenity than degrees
A barfly bard; sucks the diamond
To which barges; corner by corner

This was a baritone like sound
No famous no frame as sender
Such a euphoric hale than voice

Written by: Jabir Mustapha

About this poem

This is what my poem means A BARB There's sharp curved point of a hook, arrow etc that prevents it from being easily pulled out. Additionally, remark that is clever and amusing, but also cruel. That would to encourage creativity of mine and imagination or thoughts; well known the spread of an opportunity and there possibility have been gotten or will be achieved a lot more than I'm willing to work hard. The ins and out of creative mind some they tried to assimilation about the thoughts: In The Lap Of Luxury: Having an easy and comfortable life with a lot of money, possessions as the result of Believed for God everything's that Wanna be and kinda of Believing in mind.  

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Submitted by mustaphajabir643 on September 29, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X XAA XXX BXC CBD XDX X
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 491
Words 104
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 1

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