Wigmaking on a South Sea Island


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skein on bones; refrain from twine;

Shade the weight for wig, size nine,

Sea-shells bend into design;

Shame, no stones? They would look fine.

© August 2018 Colonialist

 

About colonialist

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.
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5 Responses to Wigmaking on a South Sea Island

  1. Widdershins says:

    ‘Fine’ indeed! 😀

    Like

  2. Have to wonder about this wander, did the neck get tired from being so attired?
    Nice one!

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