All passengers are of one mind on this trip. For the Flyin' Hawaiian Poetry Challenge. |
** Image ID #1973363 Unavailable ** Mile High The seats are all waiting with pillows all ready We're coasting along and the airplane is steady Along the whole row, there remains not a soul They locked eyes together, to bathrooms they stole. Now, there's nothing new in affairs held discreetly Couples who stroll back and couple so fleetly. But it's rare to have everyone join in the fun With no sense of shame or excluding someone. The Mile High Club is so often exclusive Finding both chance and a partner elusive But the stars on this flight are clearly aligned No sense of confinement in those here confined. This flight was created for those who are single And with their co-passengers willing to mingle The crew is prepared, and might even join in with drinks and some munchies, come on, let's begin! Form: Quatrain A Quatrain is a poem consisting of four lines of verse with a specific rhyming scheme. (I used #3) A few examples of a quatrain rhyming scheme are as follows: #1) abab #2) abba -- envelope rhyme #3) aabb #4) aaba, bbcb, ccdc, dddd -- chain rhyme Written for the Invalid Item |