General Poetry posted February 25, 2018 |
Free Verse for the contest
Brindled Thoughts
by tfawcus
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Free Verse Poetry Contest contest entry
Recognized |
Photo by ivan Torres on Unsplash
Glossary:
To be brindled is to have obscure dark streaks or flecks on a usually gray or tawny ground. The effect is one of blurred mystery of shifting colour, rather as expressed in Gerald Manley Hopkins' poem ("For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow".
A weald is a wild, uncultivated region, often wooded.
A weal is a red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow.
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To be brindled is to have obscure dark streaks or flecks on a usually gray or tawny ground. The effect is one of blurred mystery of shifting colour, rather as expressed in Gerald Manley Hopkins' poem ("For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow".
A weald is a wild, uncultivated region, often wooded.
A weal is a red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow.
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