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Why I became a poet

When the sable ink flirted with the quill 
How my muse blushed and blotted with a thrill
Upon parchment that submitted at will
To the words that began to overspill

At school I discovered 'tram' rhymed with 'scram'
And confusing homophones 'damn' and 'dam'
When my rhymes steamed along the meter track
A villanelle came on board for a snack

Welcoming those, not having metaphor
Free verse and sonnets came calmly ashore
On carpets of prose from the Haiku store
As the dipped quill quivered for an encore

Across each line the rivers of ink swam
'I became a poet, because I am'


Copyright © W J Clarke

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