I know we are probably over the whole poems thing but I have found a
stanza from an old poem...
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(and no I did not spell rime wrong)
Water, water, everywhere,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, everywhere
Nor any drop to drink.
Can you guess what this stanza is talking about

3 comments:
aha! brilliant! i don't think we ARe all over the whole poetry thing - if you like it, bring it back to life.
well done shorty!
the rime of th eold seadog is a classic - lets use it for literature circles - remind me at school.
now, back to working out what that stanza meant [good literature terminology, btw]
Wats that meant 2 mean...
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scarey...
thats really cool !!
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