Poem for poetry class
based off of Tamora Pierce's Trickster's Choice |
Ashlee Burke WW Poetry 1/15/2009 Caught in a Lie With a raise of a mocking eyebrow She had a crooked smile now You don’t believe me? I’m wounded so deeply Truly I’m hurt I’m just as true and honest as dirt He raised his brow to reply Some advice my little spy A little parrot you may be With colors so flashy Though you’re chances are narrow Work harder to pass for a sparrow Thinking of editing to: Caught in a Lie With a raise of a mocking brow She had a crooked smile now You don’t believe me? I’m wounded so deeply Truly I’m hurt I’m just as true and honest as dirt He raised his brow to reply Some advice my little spy A little parrot you may be With colors showing brightly Though you’re chances are narrow Work harder to pass for a sparrow REVISED: Trickster She felt the knife prick her neck, with it came some new respect. She hadn’t seen him palm the blade, that’s how fast the move was made. She didn’t even pause to frown: “Will you press hard and cut down?” “You are very calm you know, You might be food for a crow. You may be one with a crooked eye, But even you could die. So tell me now what’s so funny I hope truth drips from your tongue like honey.” With a raise of a mocking brow, she had a crooked smile now. “You don’t believe me? I’m wounded so deeply. Truly I’m hurt; I’m just as true and honest as dirt.” He raised his brow to reply, “some advice my little spy: a little parrot you may be, with colors so flashy. Though you’re chances are narrow; work harder to pass for a sparrow.” |