Writing Resources from Fifteen Minutes of Fiction
The following is a piece of writing submitted by Douglas on July 25, 2010
"This poem is enjambed (the phrases don't end with the lines). To read this properly, don't let yourself pause at the ends of the lines; pause where the punctuation tells you to!"
Lighthouse
Across the wild and blue-green wide expanseof ocean waves, a single rocky cliff
Defies the sea. A brutal soldier's lance
Erected tall to dwarf that tiny bluff
Of stone, with sturdy and unflagging stance
Declares to all, "Thus far is far enough."
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