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Shine On Me, Sunshine - Poetry Writing 1
Shine on me, Sunshine Pretty woman where do your secrets lie Empty arms and stolen dreams Your stares of cold pale blue Lavender brazen fire moods You walk into a room bold and without shame With a smile on your face Swing of your hips A twist of the wrist Phenomenal women you are What secrets lie in the cobweb cavern tomb? Your heart honeycomb of pain endured No one can touch that beautifully cry Your poems make me some what kind of discern and sigh No one could mend and fill your worn out shoes But you still With a smile on your face Swing of your hips A twist of the wrist Phenomenal women you are By: Eve Roper 12/15/2015 A tribute to our wonderful girl Broken Wing Free Verse Free Verse is an irregular form of poetry in which the content free of traditional rules of versification, (freedom from fixed meter or rhyme). In moving from line to line, the poet's main consideration is where to insert line breaks. Some ways of doing this include breaking the line where there is a natural pause or at a point of suspense for the reader. I love the freedom Free Verse gives me. I wrote a poem on 11/1/2015 why I like Free Verse if anyone is interested in reading. http://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/free_verse_722977 For the contest, Poetry Writing #1, sponsor, Broken Wings
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