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I'm standing close by a river of rhyme, where words cascade, in endless pantomime, each line is a ripple, on the rugose water's crest, but the chaotic current seems a randomized mess. I see waves of words riding swells of sonnet, into concrete verse, only to crash upon it. There are dark plaintive whirlpools of elegy and swirling haikus kissing off sharp envoi. This river of rhyme could wash me away, with its desperate currents of poetic dismay. Its sensual verses can become a toxic wine, oh, God, don’t let me drown in the river of rhyme.
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Jul 29, 2023
Jul 29, 2023 at 1:39 PM UTC
the river of rhyme
I'm standing close by a river of rhyme, where words cascade, in endless pantomime, each line is a ripple, on the rugose water's crest, but the chaotic current seems a randomized mess. I see waves of words riding swells of sonnet, into concrete verse, only to crash upon it. There are dark plaintive whirlpools of elegy and swirling haikus kissing off sharp envoi. This river of rhyme could wash me away, with its desperate currents of poetic dismay. Its sensual verses can become a toxic wine, oh, God, don’t let me drown in the river of rhyme.
BLT Marriam Webster word of the day challenge: Plaintive: full of sorrow and suffering
anaisvionet
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22/F/France
Jul 29, 2023
Jul 29, 2023 at 1:39 PM UTC
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