Dipodic or Skeltonic verse
Has two beats moving in a hearse;
Day Twenty-Eight GloPoWriMo
Invites such skeletons to show!
Skeltonic rhyme:
Double time;
A verbal crime
Not worth a dime,
With a mime
Of eating slime
And lime
Mixed with grime.
Rhyming bones
Not worth stones;
Fit for crones
To say in tones
Just like clones
Of some moans,
Plus groans,
Over phones.
© April 2017 Colonialist
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Active septic geranium who plays with words writing fantasy novels and professionally editing, with notes writing classical music, and with riding a mountain bike, horses and dinghies. Recently Indie Publishing has been added to this list.
Love it – slimy and spooky enough to be right up my alley!
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Your alley sounds a charming place to hang out!
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We have our laughs!
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OK, fine, I’ll write a line
or two, combine and then entwine
it with a word which just occurred
to this here nerd, one which he’d heard
through some osmosis which he supposes
is not psychosis or, worse, thrombosis.
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This was atrosis … um, cious.
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Happily slimy and spooky.
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Sulimely grimy
I do, too!
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