Strange Little Poems

Written for:  Poetic Bloomings2 - InForm Poet
"Trian Rannaigechta Moire"

"The trian rannaigechta moire is an Irish poetic form with the following guidelines:"

 - Quatrain (or four-line) poem or stanzas.
 - Four syllables per line.
 - All end words in the stanza (or poem) consonate.
 - Second and fourth lines rhyme.
 - There’s a rhyme between the third and fourth line.


Looks like a can
what are contents?
Bizarre-a key.
It's spam, condensed.

You are a fool
if you forget
he two-timed four
girls–he forfeits.

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About purplepeninportland

I am a freelance poet, born and bred in Brooklyn, New York. I live with my husband, John, and two charming rescue dogs–Marion Miller and Murphy. We spent eight lovely years in Portland, OR, but are now back in New York. My goal is to create and share poetry with others who write, or simply enjoy reading poetry. I hope to touch a nerve in you, and feel your sparks as well.
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2 Responses to Strange Little Poems

  1. -Eugenia says:

    Clever and well done!

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