The names of the world's cheeses are a rich collection of words that beg to be rhymed as well as crackered and tasted.
Sharpen your memory of matters piscatorial, ichthyological puns, and finny funnies floating in fissures. This poem is best read aloud with eyes on the page. You may meet previously unknown creatures of the undersea.
More than a simple alphabet poem, this playful verse names in dactylic tetrameter items on display in a Curiosity Shop. We begin with artifacts that adumbrate ancient amenities and progress to zodiac symbols and items imported from Zurich and Zanzibar without missing any of the twenty-six letters.
Read a Kerry Wood's Shakespearean sonnet delineating the solitary satisfaction and mental therapy that accompany poetic journaling.
Spring is a wonderful time that evokes lively emotions, after a period of wintry cold. Join the poet as she celebrates spring, through her expressions of delight and happiness.
Mad Ophelia distributing flowers in Hamlet inspired this poetic garden romp. Watch for the sounds, sights, and subliminal suggestions of flower and plant names.
Everyone has a dream they wish would come true. In this poem, the poet describes the main character as wishing for her to be with her love. Only with him is she finally home.
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