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Oh Verrazano (Free verse) by Joe-joe

She stands tall, broad and is prone to sway Bargaining eagerly with wind, rain and bitter days Her dress is fastened by once hot iron and steel A pearl necklace runs supplely along her winding frame Her skirt is held in place with pins Tacked securely to the edge of her border By callused hands that fashioned her for nearly no wage Some of whom fell in service to her And others who lived to be served by her Among the throngs of strangers who never peered from her towers At the majestic city she would someday adorn.

<~> 10-Jan-06/8:35 AM
there are some nice moments here. i especially enjy\oy the metaphor of the steel and iron as her dress.

i think that the rhyme you use distractst he reader. since it came first, i looked for the whole thing to have rhythm and rhyme, and was a little disappointed when it didn't hold throughout.




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