Diddle, Diddle Life Is Dull Sapling (Mirror Oddquains) Poem by Harindhar Reddy

Diddle, Diddle Life Is Dull Sapling (Mirror Oddquains)

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In
my usual,
casual fashion, I
say, diddle, diddle
life is a dull duckling and
oh
red
riddle, big needle, it's flop
a doodle - washing
machine swings
same!

Sunday, December 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: mirror
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Oddquain is a short, usually unrhymed poem consisting of seventeen syllables distributed 1,3,5,7,1 in five lines, developed by Glenda L. Hand.

Oddquain variations:

oddquain sequences - poems made up of oddquain stanzas

crown oddquains - a five stanza oddquain sequence

reverse oddquains - a oddquain with a reverse syllable pattern of 1-7-5-3-1

mirror oddquains - a two stanza oddquain sequence of the pattern 1-3-5-7-1 1-7-5-3-1
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Harindhar Reddy

Harindhar Reddy

Haliya, Hyderabad, India
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