free verse vs rhyme


jj jackman
You appeared to me in leaves - index
free verse vs rhyme (2/22/99) “and those that do this to their trade as such have left their dues unpaid a chestnut to the lime they’d graft! to cause such havoc to this craft:” temperance thus is does imply propriety, a judgement cry: and comments, tongue in cheek, do fry all those that on their hearts rely within at first i have no doubt then wells of passion flow without, and like the homeless with no clout that then in public often shout: their essence swiftly brushed aside these hearts have no real place to hide at first in art these do decide for their whole life they must abide “so true be free verse! without rhyme, and yes the latter is a crime a thought cut down right in its prime worth not much more than one thin dime!”