This poem was originally posted on my blog and got some love, so I’m reposting here. I didn’t intend to write this poem in blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) initially; many of the lines just ended up that way so I decided to go for it. It may be because iambic pentameter is supposed to most closely resemble the patterns of human speech, or it may be because I grew up helping my dad run lines for his parts in the local Shakespeare festival—either way, blank verse sometimes just happens to me.
A Girl's Guide to Feeding Birds
A Girl's Guide to Feeding Birds
A Girl's Guide to Feeding Birds
This poem was originally posted on my blog and got some love, so I’m reposting here. I didn’t intend to write this poem in blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) initially; many of the lines just ended up that way so I decided to go for it. It may be because iambic pentameter is supposed to most closely resemble the patterns of human speech, or it may be because I grew up helping my dad run lines for his parts in the local Shakespeare festival—either way, blank verse sometimes just happens to me.