Secret Soliques



Whence thy internal incantations emerge
Erupting o' couples souls collide then converge
The time o' day be it light or dark
Need not of it full ignition , nay a dull spark
Foul demons emitting the at bay tongues held cadence
So indecent those tongues turn serpentine
Maidens
Split forked and soaked in treacherous ways
Meant to only infest true lovers hearts
Stay thee far O' secrets for the serpent have not the venom to spit if void of such parts
Watch as serpent tongue come undone
No longer has thy serpent even needeth come
But instead love ... Words used in soliques state
Watch as words become more frequent growing at a Soliques intented rate
As with all , love is stronger than any that stand against

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Quiet Time Writings , mostly done "freestyle" with a heavy emphasis on Rhyme. Attempting Olde English style.

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Written on January 26, 2022

Submitted by AertimusTheArtisan on January 26, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABBCDEFGGHIJJK
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 723
Words 138
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 15

Aertimus the Artisan

New unpublished writer , eager to become a name of Recital . Even to be award of small trifle , would bring light to thine eyes. The father of two of the greatest alive , to bring forth the eyes of honor as I search there face. O ' the a day would never know replace. And of the Artisans I ask , speak of Haiku as happy and sorrowful, and not free from torment torture or tumultuous times. For of these scale from pain to sunshine , there lays the Hue of the Word flipping it o'er and o'er six pence worth of tries more…

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