In heaven’s mounting yard,
an old soul picks a steed
to ride in another life-
time’s quest for bliss.
Young souls pushed aside by
such utilitarian
compassion must be
content with this.

Lovely, pink carnations!
In heaven’s mounting yard,
an old soul picks a steed
to ride in another life-
time’s quest for bliss.
Young souls pushed aside by
such utilitarian
compassion must be
content with this.

Lovely, pink carnations!
They say that in a perfect world, at the age of fifty you would know half as much as you thought you did at seventeen. Epiphanist is a collection of creative and original work about fifty odd years of leaps of understanding. The concepts might be too difficult, just ask any question or look at the pictures.
Rules for a double dactyl are -
two four line stanzas,
last lines of each stanza must rhyme.
All lines are double dactyl rhythm
except for the last lines which are
dactyl plus one = four syllables.
First line is usually a jingle,
typically “higgledy piggledy”,
second line is the subject,
usually a name.
The second stanza must contain
a word of six syllables.
See Higgledy Piggledy
on this site.
Knock yourself out!
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