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Tales Of A Wife: That Chic
Wow she smokes
Her love a curse
Hot, deceitful tender voice
Flowing to prominent at all cost
The cars, house and purse
She might be true or false
Adams’ destructive crush
Samson’s destructive brush
Casanova, Romeo all the myths
Her pants to Spartacus and champions
Costly to secure, she’s that chic
Ones wife; men die in David hands.
SHAKESPEARE’S LOVE SUFFIXES
Shakespeare’s love suffixes
A poet poetaster,
Attractive disaster
Desirable “Juliet-ana”
Changing language
Admirer’s savage
The owner’s beverage.
A “love-ator”
That Romeo died for
On a romantic “down-fall”,
Wiping the cold-tears
Forever in the heart
“Love-an”, Juliet call him.
Her forever “love-atic”
Shakespeare would call it love-dogmatic
For it’s a simile to the fish and aquatic.
love suffixes
Written by By Onyeche Vincent onyeka
© 2010
Comment
Based on William Shakespeare Story (Romero and Juliet), these verse laments on love using Romero and Juliet as an Imagery. Most of the suffixes used are grammatically wrong. However, with the Poetic license, they are use to rhyme in lines. Such words (suffixes) are:
-ana: Collected items or information pertaining to a subject. (As in Victoriana).
-ator: One that does a thing or art in a way.
– an: on that is from, belongs to. (As in Italian; European; Nicaraguan; Reptilian).
– atic: Of or the nature of. (As in dogmatic; aquatic)
All these were an extra in: