Prendrelemick
an excellent application of the two word descending arpeggio meter in the last four lines 8 6 4 2. I just now created that meter, making your use of it even more impressive. ( who knows, maybe there is some such animal in the world of poetry)
Btw "legumes" and "shrooms" comes to mind.
Aunty - (is it OK if I address you in that way? )
Cabin fever is setting in here in north Texas due to the recent ice storm. As I watch the Juncos, Cardinals and Finches feed, my mind ...
drifts back to Puritan days
where a line was kept whole.
A house divided will not stand,
Let not a quote scatter to and fro.
Nonetheless, I enjoyed it.
Did you by chance mean to use "fumes" as it relates to burning, rather than "flumes"?
The imagery I conjure up includes burning virgins gliding down log flumes into sacrificial cenotes.
Pendragon
Hilarious and the best part was working "coiffure" into the piece. I've always had an itch to don a powdered coiffure.
Yes/No
Well crafted piece with nods to the quote source poem, although I've only just begun... "To live, white lace and promises..."
Good lord, sorry about that, I suddenly drifted off into a Carpenter's song.
Cacian,
Wow, what can I say? I know there's a deeper meaning, but I'll need time discovering it. I will say, you have shown prendrelemick that there is a wealth of rhymes for "plumes".
I'll hand it to you though, you've left me with the indelible image of an inebriated raccoon for the rest of the day.
Okay, it is neck and neck between pendragon and Yes / No.
I'm truly torn between the two, only a hair's width separates them and it is with his use of "coiffure" , that I pronounce Pendragon the winner.
Pendragon, you're up.

