chirps of Causacion



what sings the songbird
that the frustrations  of
summer reminds
what sings the chirpingdale
that the songbird is unkind
the eyes of the audeince is mean
there boo's and jeers
jestured physt's
they make tensions for the songtress
the chirpingdale must
remiss.

the wet of winter
has chilled me
the spring the chores have scorned
the nights rehersted with
nightengales
to sing of things reborn
yet this has labored me
so the song i sing
the chirps of the songbird
wishes me
but the
humming birds might prevail
speak me labored
that they wantest me
speak me labored
thru and thru
whispered nights that ye has
couple me
thy labors makest others
wishes come true

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a songbird wishes to be loved. he goes from bird to bird. his labors are vain and those whom he adorns, concert to be lovers in his absences. this all to cause him harm. From the book "the colors of sound"

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis on June 28, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme axbcxxxbbxx xdxxxxdxadxcAdAexdxe
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 627
Words 115
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 11, 20

Sir Kolorolese the balladeer

they hast madest me there coupler: they concort to have me lonely and my labors in vain." whores and whoremongers mind me, that they wish not to have love for me or with me!" more…

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