He suggested that I use “lenticular” in my next poem…
A flute-playing blogger, TP,
is well known for his liking of Brie.
In matters lenticular,
and also bicycular,
he approaches the subject with glee.
For a previous attempt see this post.
He suggested that I use “lenticular” in my next poem…
A flute-playing blogger, TP,
is well known for his liking of Brie.
In matters lenticular,
and also bicycular,
he approaches the subject with glee.
For a previous attempt see this post.
I am overcome with glee at reading this subtle but triumphant riposte to my challenge. No brie in the house at the moment,. I will have to make do with some creamy Lancashire on a cracker to celebrate.
Once I found “bicycular” in the rhyming dictionary I couldn’t resist.
I’m thinking of rhyming “moat” and “cheese of goat” in my next effort.
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Well done!!
Thank you. Having a rhyming dictionary on the internet is a great help. 🙂
🙂
Oh, bravo!
🙂 Now, what rhymes with Graves?
Braves, caves, baths…the list is long.
You deserve something more complex. 🙂
Your best yet, Quercus! 🙂
Thank you. 🙂
Oh, now that’s the one. Just looked back at the December try, which was quite good. But, as with all things creative, you have to keep at it ’til it works. It was the TP that did it. Bravo.
I started with one that was similar to the December one – fortunately I realised and was able to re-write it.