Romeo and Juliet, Act V, Scene iii (rewritten)
The Baker's Dozen, by Saki
Note: these pages have odd colorations; they are not consistent (ideally, they are intended to fit the poems). This page is a light blue instead of black, to help ease the transition.
Another note: My poetry is not like most other "poetry" on the 'net. In fact, what most people consider "free verse" I consider horrible, as it has neither rhythm nor flow, and is unacceptable as either poetry or prose. However, in my poetry you will actually find rhythm. You will usually find meter, and you may even find - *gasp* - RHYME.
And another: Free verse is fine, as long as it has *something*, and isn't just random words. It just seems that people use the freedom from rhyme as an excuse to label any old thing "poetry".
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