Walt : write a rap to share the facts on a Ta’ovala.
Just like new
In the kingdom of Tonga
As a sign of respect
People wear Ta’ ovala
to a special place
to avoid family disgrace
To a funeral people wear black
If you don't you're really slack
On top of that you wear a decorated Ta’ ovala to make it flash
Ta’ ovala is passed from generation to generation
sometimes to another nation
Kiekie are the modern style
you wear it to birthdays
and even down the aisle
Homemade ones are the best
because they beat the rest
They are made from flax
and thats a fact
with lots of love
from deep down in the heart .
Hi Saleha, I found your poem to be very interesting for so many reasons, but I could only tell you one. I like your rhymes because they relate to the subject and poems. I didn't make a poem because I made a movie. Keep up the good work Saleha. If you had to change anything about this poem, What would it be?
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