Acidic tears from angry skies ... (Form: Quatern) |
| Acidic Tears Acidic tears from angry skies fall on the fallow ground below. Ignore the desultory cries: “It kills the land and plants won’t grow.” “It’s nature’s fault, we’re not to blame! Acidic tears from angry skies is nothing new, more of the same,” say corporation alibies. Stocks steeply soar; they reap the prize as death’s elixir’s spread around. Acidic tears from angry skies; the only moisture to be found. Politician’s word pollution, pocket millions while telling lies. Acceptance is their grand solution. Acidic tears from angry skies. An entry for Day 13, "Construct Cup Chinese New Year Edition" Theme: Water Use alliteration. Words to use: desultory, elixir, moisture Words NOT to use: water, flow, liquid, wet At least 15 lines Line Count: 16 Form: Quatern ~ The Quatern A Quatern is a sixteen line French form composed of four quatrains. It is similar to the Kyrielle and the Retourne. It has a refrain that is in a different place in each quatrain. |