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Free Verse and Rhyme: A Poetry Collection
Free Verse and Rhyme: A Poetry Collection
Free Verse and Rhyme: A Poetry Collection
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Free Verse and Rhyme: A Poetry Collection

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Book contains 40 poems - 19 free verse and 21 rhymes. Topics include nature, couples etc.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 16, 2022
ISBN9798215468944
Free Verse and Rhyme: A Poetry Collection
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K. A. Williams

North Carolinian K. A. Williams has had over 300 stories and poems published in many different magazines including SavagePlanets, The Creativity Webzine, Yellow Mama, The Blotter, Corner Bar, 5-7-5 Haiku Journal, View From Atlantis, The Sirens Call, Tigershark, and The Yard: Crime Blog. ​​ Apart from writing, K. A. enjoys music (especially classic rock), CYOA, and science fiction movies. 

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    Free Verse and Rhyme - K. A. Williams

    Sunset

    Sunlight

    Sets

    Underneath

    The

    Horizon

    leaving behind

    s t r e a m s

    of

    pink and purple

    clouds

    SPLASHING

    the

    SKY

    Previously published in the Yes Network Newsletter under a different name.

    Something Hit My Roof Tonight

    Something hit my roof tonight.

    An awkward owl or bat in flight

    might have given me such fright.

    I did not go out to look around

    to hunt whatever made that sound

    and walk upon the darkened ground.

    I went outside at dawn's first light

    to see what I had heard last night

    before I even ate a bite.

    There was a tree limb overhead

    my room where I'd been in my bed,

    but what had given me such dread?

    A possum or raccoon no doubt

    had climbed the tree to walk about

    along the limb and then fell

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