THE CHI: PASTOR JACKSON’S PREACHES TO HIS CHILDREN

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      Tory O. Davis delivers a short monologue poem that’s more like a mini sermon as Pastor Stanley Jackson on the hit Showtime drama, “The Chi”
      In this mini sermon, Pastor Jackson admits to his sons that he has made mistakes that he has had to pay for and says that he’s thankful for the forgiveness of his congregation.
      This monologue poem is written in 5 tercets (3 line stanzas) that are in song format. So the rhyme scheme is written like this: aab, ccd, eef, ggh, iij.
      If I were to perform this monologue poem, I would sing out the words like the pastor of a black church who’s in the pulpit giving spiritual guidance to his congregation. I would elongate syllables and speak the rhymed lines with more vehemence than the unrhymed lines. I may even speak some words in a different octave.
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