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About This Author
A changeling spirit,
constantly evolving,
revolving around an inner core,
spinning forth legend and lore,
stories and lives
as I come to grips
with who and what I am,
have been and may be.
I am a phoenix:
rising ever above and beyond!
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Dallta ar meisce I'm Irish.
Pointed ears, may grant my-wish.
Your wish depends on my mood.
Screwed.
I'm ticklish.
I fight back: I be mickish.
Still want a wish? Pay with brewed
food.
Draft Guinnesh
(after tree o four) My wish:
to be tucked in me bed-hood.
Stewed.
The deibide baise fri toin is a fun Irish poetic form that utilizes simple rhymes with wild swings in line length.
Here are the basic guidelines:
1. The poem and/or stanzas within the poem are quatrains (or 4-line stanzas).
2. Rhyme scheme for each stanza is a simple aabb pattern.
3. Lines one and two rhyme on a two-syllable word; lines three and four rhyme on a monosyllabic word.
4. Line one has three syllables, line two has seven, line three has seven, and line four has one.
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