Tuesday, August 5, 2008
There she sails...
Look at the lovely lady
How she swims in the silent sea
Tactfully tampering the tranquility of thee
Her tender touch sends tremors
In the harmony of the hermit hearts
She is the quintessential queen
The splendor of sea
She flaps and flutters her fingers
Through the twitchy tides
The pretty princess prides
As warriors of the world try to woo
Her blissful beauty bestows
A gallon of glorious glee
Look…there she sails in the silent sea
Note:
This is a poem using Alliteration
Alliteration: When we use the same consonant in several words in the lines of a poem, it's called alliteration. The repetitive letters create a particular sound in the poem. .
Examples:
Summer of Sixty Seven
Suave sailors of Sinbad
Meddling methods of our media
Mirage in the mist?
Misty mountains and mirages?
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