Precious invectious
convexes complexes
introduces juices to
absolution's ablutions
Antarctic priapic
mountain fountain
frozen beyond ozone
untoward and windward
Churching's besmirching
roots fate's plates
at the base of chaste haste
hurrying to burden
another druther's verb
I love the alliterations throughout Vest’s Nest! How clever of you!
Thank you : )
You are very welcome, Roman. I am impressed and like your rhyming poetry, in which you have excelled here and in other blog posts that I have frequented on your blog. Since I have been composing mainly rhyming poems, often with end rhymes, internal rhymes, alliterations, assonances, consonances, sibilances as well as rhythmic devices, syllabic schemes, musical patterns, and other subtle or overt features, I naturally notice and gravitate to such features in your poems. Hence, I have many good reasons to like your poems. Well done!
I always have a special liking for moon-theme poems. One of them is entitled “If My Name Were Moon Tonight…“. In the said poem, there is also the opportunity to savour my own rendition of “Clair de Lune” recorded on the organ. In addition, I hope that you will enjoy watching my dynamic animation produced in high resolution (1920 x 1280) synchronized perfectly to Debussy’s Clair de Lune. The effects are going to be great on the large screen of your desktop or laptop. Moreover, you should be able to see that the entire post from top to bottom is full of eye-catching animations.
Wishing you a wonderfully productive springtime doing, enjoying or blogging whatever that satisfies you the most, including writing more rhyming poems for us! Keep up the good work!
Yours sincerely,
SoundEagle