Whew-Phew! Breathtaking Fairies Stood In Queue Poem by Harindhar Reddy

Whew-Phew! Breathtaking Fairies Stood In Queue

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Fairy
o! Flower! Like
a boat in the sea let
me sink into you….Lo
Winter or summer, you
inspire men with
lasting
beauty,
forever runs
a horse yet you never
die: a Duchamp feels his
breathe immortal,
in woods.


###Copyright © Harindhar Reddy - 2015###

Sunday, February 1, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: woods
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Cyclus: It is shape poem found in Pathways for a Poet, it attempts to create a cycling pattern by syllable count. It is attributed to Marvin Davis Winsett.
The Cyclus is:
a. a 12 line poem.
b. syllabic, syllables per line 2-4-6-6-4-2-2-4-6-6-4-2
c. unrhymed.

(Phoneme is the smallest unit of spoken language and they combine to a syllable, and syllables in words and so on. English speech sounds are divided into vowels and consonants. Further vowels are divided in to mono-thongs, diphthongs and triphthongs. I included diphthongs and triphthongs in a single syllable as one unit.)
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Harindhar Reddy

Harindhar Reddy

Haliya, Hyderabad, India
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