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Lying
Dying Sighing Crying When our loved ones lying, dying lay, it brings us a sighing, crying day. Copyright © May 27, 2006 by Karen M. Crump Author’s Note: A Tyburn is a six line poem consisting of 2, 2, 2, 2, 9, 9 syllables.The first four lines rhyme and are all descriptive words. The last two lines rhyme and incorporate the first, second, third, and fourth lines as the 5th through 8th syllables.
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