Stilt Poem by Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Resides in Adelaide

Stilt



Everyone can write poetry,
but they don't;
nor do many
go out of their way to read it.

Skill makes a lot of it stilted.

'A stilt' in France is 'Une échasse'.
'Une châsse' is 'A frame' and 'A mount'.
Châsse Blanc is not a mountain.

'Guindé' is 'Stilted', 'Stiff' and 'Starchy'.

'Une fontaine' is 'A fountain'.
'Nous y comptons bien' is 'On it
we're countin'.

Stilt
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: language,poetry
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Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Resides in Adelaide
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