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Blissfully Yoked

A matched pair, any other travel too burdensome.

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Comment from LisaMay
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It turns out that you didn't waste those good rhymes after all! I always thought 'free form' meant no fixed rhyme structure, which your poem clearly has, with its mono-rhyme stanzas. That waterfall looks like a 'mare's tail', but maybe a more horsey picture would've suited your poetic concept better. I like your use of language in this as you describe your happily yoked partnership

 Comment Written 18-Jan-2022


reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
    Thank you!
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
    Thank you!
Comment from T.E. Loper
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I'm not sure that rhyme, when used in any form at any time, is ever wasted, even when the norm, through haste, is ignored. There's a certain uncertainty in the phrase "free form." To create a single word is to form. To gather words together creates a form. In this sense, the contest implies we are free to form, for it would be impossible to be free of form. Of course, I could be wrong.

I really like your poem. Your word choice and attention to rhyme and iambic tetrameter are excellent.

 Comment Written 17-Jan-2022


reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
    Thank you. But I'm not going to be calling myself a poet an tie soon.
Comment from Terry Broxson
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A well-done poem for this contest, good luck. It is interesting that it is an entry to free-form poetry. The poem could be interrupted in many ways. A husband and wife, two horses, two partners, maybe even two trains of thoughts all moving forward together and making it easier because of the other. Good work.

 Comment Written 17-Jan-2022


reply by the author on 17-Jan-2022
    Thank you.
    I'll always remember James Stewart in 'Shenandoah' when I think of matched pairs. But for this, it is my wife and I.
reply by the author on 17-Jan-2022
    You are right, but interesting isn't the word.
    I'm no poet, but having written that, I ignorantly looked for a place to play it. I guess you don't want me as a Hearts partner.