Sticky
Sultry
Slyly
Snarky
Living in the sticky, sultry South,
Ladies wield their slyly snarky mouths.
This is an example of a Tyburn which is a six line poem consisting of 2, 2, 2, 2, 9, 9 syllables.
The first four lines rhyme and are all descriptive words. The last two lines rhyme and incorporate the first, second, third, and fourth lines as the 5th through 8th syllables.
Mini dictionary Wield: To have and be able to use something, especially power or authority
OR to hold and use a weapon or tool Slyly: Cleverly skillful and cunning Snarky: Sarcastically critical or mocking and malicious
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