A ukulele came one day for me. |
| A ukulele came one day for me; it had an image of an Army site. I’ll learn to play and be all I can be. There was no return address I could see; and non-returnable was bold and bright. A ukulele came one day for me. The site I saw fit Fort Knox to a tee; it looked as though it was seen from a height. I’ll learn to play and be all I can be. I also read, From sea to shining sea; both image and that phrase gave me delight. A ukulele came one day for me. I wondered who would send a uke for free; In pensive pose I thought with all my might. I’ll learn to play and be all I can be. I sat with ukulele on my knee, with frets of gold and tuning keys of white. A ukulele came one day for me; I’ll learn to play and be all I can be. 19 Lines (Villanelle) Writer’s Cramp August 15, 2014 ___________________________ (A villanelle is a nineteen-line poetic form consisting of five tercets followed by a quatrain. There are two refrains and two repeating rhymes, with the first and third line of the first tercet repeated alternately until the last stanza, which includes both repeated lines.) |