Triolets Poem by Michael Morris

Triolets

Rating: 5.0


Triolet One
That little house so cramped and small
Where first as newlyweds we came
Became for us a magic hall
That little house so cramped and small
Helped our love grow.Now we recall
With Memory's warm and steady flame,
That little house so cramped and small

Triolet Two
'Good Night', we both say, 'And God Bless.'
Then snuggle together for sleep.
To banish all cares and all stress,
'Good Night' we both say, 'And God Bless.'
Whilst gently your hair I caress
Until, just before slumbers creep,
'Good Night, ' we both say, 'And God Bless'
Then snuggle together for sleep.


Triolet Three
Where I used to play as a child
Has become a Leisure Centre.
In Eden's days it was woods run wild,
Where I used to play as a child.
And Eve with her slow smile beguiled
And there became my mentor.
Where I used to play as a child
Has become a Leisure Centre.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ernestine Northover 05 February 2006

Michael these are great! Each one is brilliant in it's own right. Very clever indeed, I haven't tried one since I did that odd one. Applause for all three. Love Ernestine XXX

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