I went down to the see sighed
and watched as the blew waives dyed –
as they seeded to the low tied.
And the whirled went bye.
On the flaw of my flat I lei;
I was tyred and wanted two prey
four sum won lovely and gnu…
and then – SOUP PRIZE! – as if rite on queue:
in walked fabulous ewe!
We eight a stake sandwich on wry,
pared with sum djinn and sum whine –
wye knot? Talking for ours at a thyme!
It’s clearly a sine –
your -ment to bee mine!
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The challenge for Day 14 of NaPoWriMo was to write a poem which incorporates homophones, homographs and/or homonyms, “or otherwise makes productive use of English’s ridiculously complex spelling rules and opportunities for mis-hearings and mis-readings”… hence my silly homophonic alphabet-soup nonsense-rhyme!
Suede! 😉
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😂 Best comment ever!
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Love this — and most especially the title! 😊
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😂 I started with the title. It still makes me giggle!
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