Emily the Form
imagery within me avail-
as I amble,down and vale
emily:is a 2(or sometimes 3) line paradox form(i labelled it thus,inspired by Emily Dickinson poem 1732).
It may or may not have a title,uses a word with separate meanings,(or one that sounds the same,with a different spelling) with the intention to mean several things,therby to enhance the thought's ambiguity/enigma.
ED 1732 begins: My life closed twice-
before it's close
SHAKESPEARE's Romeo& Juliet:
ask for me tomorrow-
and you will find a grave man
Copyright © Brian Strand | Year Posted 2020
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