Prince Hamlet of Denmark once asked
of being or not in what passed,
but, when the rot in the kingdom was found
Hamlet had died and Ophelia drowned.
A third Clerihew for dVerse.
Prince Hamlet of Denmark once asked
of being or not in what passed,
but, when the rot in the kingdom was found
Hamlet had died and Ophelia drowned.
A third Clerihew for dVerse.
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis
Ha, excellent! I think you’re enjoying writing these Clerihew, Bjorn…thanks for yet another accomplished offering.
You are insanely, dangerously clever. 🙂
You’re a natural at this, Sir.
I agree…these come easily to you 😉
Well done, Björn!
Very cool – and thank you for the intro to a new poetry term.
“To be or not to be….’ yes!
Hank
Okay….for me, the third one is the charm. Really really liked this one! To be or not to be…and so glad you decided to be a third time charmer here 🙂
Shakespeare would have enjoyed this!
Excellent rhymes in a daunting form.
This is so clever! I love it.