Sonnet Xvi Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

Sonnet Xvi



They'd been a thane, who is dazed in lies,
Wealthy in trick, and disruption in him lie.
Tortoise is his name,
And by Ill acts, he made his fame.
They'd been the daughter of a queen,
Who dwell beneath the sea: in the abyss. The queen
Was the Octopus and her daughter her achetyped.
The daughter was interested in him and him in her.
Thus did tortoise made the pledge to the mother:
When the sea roar, he'd stood at a-shore, so yonder.
Then appeased with plea, she left the pair,
And for some seconds, tortoise was to her dear.
But after gotten a taste: eaten from her honey pot.
He left her and her mother on his shell, had her fury halt!
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: animals
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