Best Slow As A Wet Week Poems
Me and the Zimmer Man•to zimmer (v.t.) – to flash brilliantly with apparent blinding insightfulness, suggestive almost of a certain numinosity.**
•** numinous (adj) – of or pertaining to a numen***; arousing elevated or religious feelings.
•*** numen (n) – a deity; a divine**** power or spirit.
•**** divine (adj) – of...
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Categories:
slow as a wet week, dream, journey, metrical tale
Form:
Prose Poetry
Me and the Zimmer Man - ContinuedAnyways, this fella an’ me, we were on a rhyme-spree.
“Bob, ” I asked, “to what now do you aspire?”
To which he replied, in a drawl slow as a wet week,
”A spire? A place no man can dwell”.
This was going to be a long...
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Categories:
slow as a wet week, fantasy,
Form:
Prose Poetry