Image: Courtesy of Georgia's (here)
Shadorma is a Spanish 6-line non rhyming
poem of
3/5/3/3/7/5 syllables
Tyburn is a six line poem of 2, 2, 2, 2, 9, 9
syllables.
The first four lines rhyme and are all descriptive words.
The last two lines rhyme and incorporate the first,
second,
third, and fourth lines as the 5th through 8th
syllables.
A Shadorma
Hillbilly
Appropriately dressed
To safeguard
open fields
Frightful even to humans
on dark moonless nights
A Tyburn
Sunny
Happy
Funny
Funny
Seedy
Meant for some sunny and happy jaunts
Seen at some funny and seedy haunts
For Mindlovemisery's Menegerie for Bastet's
Shadorma Photo Prompt and a Little One Tyburn
For Mindlovemisery's Menegerie for Bastet's
Shadorma Photo Prompt and a Little One Tyburn
So a happy hillbilly haha that could be scary
ReplyDeleteha. coming upon a scarecrow will def give a bit of a fright
ReplyDeletein the dark of the night...lol....
Oh I like this little scarecrow, and wonderful words to accent your post.
ReplyDeleteoh i imagine that it can quite frightening if you run into a scarecrow in a dark and windy night...shivers...
ReplyDeleteRules... I hate rules... Oh hi Hank!
ReplyDeleteLove the scarecrow Hank,Your words really sets the scene.
ReplyDeleteLovely shadorma and that Tyburn seems so playful to read.
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