Morning Tea (Epulaeryu)
Western delish scrambled eggs
Warm country biscuits
Spread with soft and cool cream cheese
Crispy bacon?—Please!
Herbal tea blending
Flavor ascending
This is so
Good!
© Joseph, 10/10/2007
© All Rights Reserved
The Epulaeryu poem is about delicious food and drinks. It consists of seven
lines with thirty-three syllables. The first has seven syllables, second line five,
third line seven, fourth line five, fifth line five, sixth line three, and seventh line only
one syllable which ends with an exclamation mark. The Epulaeryu poetic form
syllable count is 7/5/7/5/5/3/1. Each line has one thought relating to the meal,
and concludes with the ending line expressing the writer’s excitement and
feelings about the meal. The Epulaeryu poetic form was invented by Joseph
Spence.
Copyright © Joseph Spence Sr | Year Posted 2007
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