The Thrill Is Gone

 
Written by William Kekaula |
Published on:

 

Expeditious plus instantaneous fox,
apt o'er daredevil weathering, parts his lair,
ingeniously resourceful, and nevermore... 
               ~~to be outwitted,

A lackluster canine, faults, near some stillness
of his stoop, peering somewhat from droopy sights
that influence his realm ... dropped at points from his
               ~~elongated snout, 

Heydays concerning happenings, abandoned 
diverse anecdotes from a dog sovereignty
when challenged through a fox determination
               ~~engaged fraught dispute,

Lacks nurtures endurance, sequence marks a fox,
the dog's yoke weighs domestically heavy--
*"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
              ~~end fox versus dog.

*A Pangram: a sentence that contains all of the letters of the English alphabet.

 

Copyright © TravelDailyLife.com

Form of Poetry

Sapphic stanza

Author: William Kekaula
I am a retiree of the hospitality industry, presently, residing in my birthplace town of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, a.k.a. Big Island, in the 50th State of Hawaii, USA, and as a writer, I have a passion for poetry, fictional and nonfictional short stories.

Comments

Please Login to Comment
No comments have been posted. Be the first.



Hire a Writer