S is for Shrill –
Rhymed Acrostics A to Z
With incessant shrieking and shouting, some set our serenity
aside. Maybe you know someone like this, who seems simply out of sorts every second.
Shrill
She sits and screams.
Her voice, it seems,
Resounds anew –
Irate, askew.
Let’s take a walk.
Look, still she’ll squawk.
c2013 by Linda Ann Nickerson
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Taming of the Shrew
by James Gillray
1791
Library of Congress
public domain
Taming of the Shrew
by James Gillray
1791
Library of Congress
public domain
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Oh, these are fun little poems! I love the acrostic 'gimmick:' thanks for sharing them!
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