Final Poetry for National Poetry Month: The Mermaid's Flight
This was my first attempt at a Tyburn poem. Rules? Right. This is a six-line poem. The first four lines must each consist of a single two-syllable word that rhymes with the others. The last two lines must each be nine-syllables. Line five must have lines one and two as the fifth through eighth syllables. Line six must have lines three and four as the fifth through eighth syllables. This is not as easy as it sounds, but it was fun. I still have the feeling that this poem should be a series of Tyburns, and that it has a story to tell, but that is food for another day.
The Mermaid’s Flight
Water
Daughter
Slaughter
Mortar
Deep beneath,
the water daughter swims.
From the
sailors’ slaughter mortar, fins.
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