A Midwinter Riddle Poem Poem by Brad Evans

A Midwinter Riddle Poem



In midwinter you will find me
Appearing better than my companion.
From a distance, at first glance,
One may mistake me for the head of Medusa!
Sporting my teased bouffant
I would appear to be more at home in Neptune's garden -
At a festive time I even wear pearls.

Sunday, December 11, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: riddle poem
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A piece inspired by Anglo Saxon riddle poems.
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Brad Evans

Brad Evans

Sydney, Australia
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