Water
w h i r l i n g
wheel.
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Author Notes
This waterwheel is attached to a Music Store located in Hinkley, Minnesota. The wheel does actually spin.
This Poem is a Brevette
The Brevette, created by Emily Romano, consists of a subject (noun), verb, and object (noun), in this exact order. The verb should show an ongoing action. This is done by spacing out the letters in the verb. There are only three words in the poem, giving it the title Brevette.
snail
l e a k s
slime
Each of the three words may have any number of syllables, but it is desireable that the poem have balance in the choice of these words. Unlike haiku, there are no other rules to follow.
In this one, I also added alliteration of the W, but that is not a requirement.
This photograph was taken by the author himself on July 7, 2017.
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