A Day In the Sun
A Day in the Sun
A good thought, a day in the sun,
such that allows joy to freely run,
**** the day blasts out memories fair.
**** Gentle breezes cruising bright air
**** as life sings on without a care.
**** A stir upon the lake down there,
**** two ducks dancing, O' what a pair
**** their art they very freely share.
**** Of our intrusion ducks so unaware
**** we watching silently not to scare.
Sweetest memories of family having fun
a fantastic break from life on the run!
Robert J. Lindley , 07-26-2014
NOTE: Duo-rhyme
The Duo-rhyme, a poetic form created by Mary L. Ports,
is a 10 or 12-line poem, with the first two and last two
lines having the same rhyme scheme, and the center of the
poem (lines #3 through #8 or #10) having their own
separate monorhyme scheme.
12-line: a,a,b,b,b,b,b,b,b,b,a,a
Copyright © Robert Lindley | Year Posted 2014
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