Women (Pleiades)

by Steven Beesley   Aug 2, 2005


Before the much fairer sex get off in a tangent, this is meant only in jest.

Women:

Wonderfully smart with their charms.
Wooing men into their arms.
Willful and determined most of the time.
Wickedly deceptive when they want to be.
Whispering sweet nothings.
Waring Venus and Mars that never stops.
Waffling forever until your ear drops.

Pleiades:
This form was invented in 1999 by Craig Tigerman. Only one word allowed for the title, followed by a 7 line stanza. The first word in each line begins with the same letter as the title.

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  • 18 years ago

    by Robert Gardiner

    Wonderfully done Steve!!!

  • 18 years ago

    by brittany

    Wow i likd it great wrk.
    thx for ur comment

  • 18 years ago

    by Amanda Bee

    "Waffling forever until your ear drops" This is definitely true for most of us. Good job, Steven. I really liked it. I love reading different poetry styles. I might have to try this one soon. Excellent:)

  • niiiice, pulled the style of well.

    well done
    xxxxxxxxx

  • 18 years ago

    by Victoria

    Very good and I like the style used you have talent being able to pull these different styles of poems off!

    take care