"I Forgot You" (Tyburn Poetry)

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(A Tyburn Poem is a 6-line poetic form of poetry.
The first 4 lines consist only of just one single, two syllabled word that each all rhyme and are consistent with each other.
Line 5 of the poem may only use nine syllables, where the fifth to eighth syllables use only the words from lines 1 and 2.
Line 6 of the poem may only use nine syllables, where the first to fourth syllables use only the words from lines 3 and 4.)
*It may sound confusing..however, if you follow the steps precisely correct, it will turn out short but sweet!
It's also pretty neat to see what you come up with!*

This is my Tyburn poem:
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Ruthless

Pitless

Loveless

Heartless

Stone cold your a...ruthless, pitless soul.

Loveless, heartless...drenching in black coal.

Copyright: 2010 Ashley Reese
Edited Copyright: 2017 Ashley Reese

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