This is an excerpt of a beauiful Poem I'm posting
by The Totton linnet:
Moonlight shadow, moonlight shadow
I don’t want to be mantled with you
as cold and unfriendly as you are
chilled with the midnight dew.
I would rather have a sunbeam
clothed upon my shoulder,
little sis will hide her face
unless loving arms enfold her.
We were sitting on a towel
down on Netley shore,
eating bread and damson jam
harking the old men snore....
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Rhyme & Metre
Some people dislike poems that don’t rhyme for much the same reasons that they dislike hoodies with studs in their noses. Both seem to pose a vague threat to social order. Rhyme in poetry, like metre and rhythm, reflects a sense of balance and symmetry; to banish it, as a lot of modern poetry does, may seem like opening the floodgates to anarchy. Start off with free verse and you end up with free love.Consider this couplet from the 18th-century poet Alexander Pope...
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