Later walking down the street, I saw a child with eyes of blue
He stood and watched the others play,
it seemed he knew not what to do
I stopped a moment, then I sad, why don't you join the others dear
He looked ahead without a word, and then I knw he could not hear
O God forgive me when I whine
I have two cars, the world is mine
with legs to take me where I'll go
With eyes to see the sunsets glow
With ears to hear what I would know
O God forgive me when I whine
I'm blessed. Indeed, the world is mine
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- Jay Lovsler Crawford
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- The title of the poem is The World is Mine.
- The Name of the poet is Jay Lovsler Crawford.
- The Rhyme Scheme of the 3 paragraphs is ABAC.
- The figure of speech used in the last stanza, 'Indeed the world is mine' is Hyperbole. The poet uses exaggeration to prove his point that he can do anything and not that he owns the world.
- The theme is the poem is gratefulness. After the poet encounters the boy who could not hear, he realizes how much God had blessed him. So he looks up to thank God for allowing him to do so much in his life.
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