The American Frank Lloyd Wright
changed architecture with his love of line and light,
incorporating nature, glass and intersecting planes,
but I wonder what he thought about the drains.
Copyright 2016 Brenda Davis Harsham
Note: A Clerihew is a humorous 4-line rhyming poem, aabb, about a famous person who’s introduced in the first line. I wrote another here as well as listing some famous ones.
Ha.. at least in his famous water house, the drains were quite visible…
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Such a beautiful house. 🙂
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Fun and Nifty little verse 🙂 Im not sure I know enough about anyone (other than Shakespeare, perhaps) to write one of these!
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Stretching my poetry muscles. Getting form fit, LOL.
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I Like it 🙂 Im form flabby LOL 🙂
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You are unrestrained and loving words. Nothing wrong with that.
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Like the poem! Will have to show the above pic when it’s green and full!
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It looks completely different. A Japanese maple with purple leaves… 🙂
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Can’t wait to see THAT version too!
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Oh, what fun! 😉
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Thanks, Lynn! Glad you stopped by. I looked at Clerihews on WP, and it appears everyone is writing them about Trump – lots of good rhymes with his name. 😀
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hahaha – i like this style )
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Thanks, Beth.
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Thanks for this lesson! Who knew?? 🙂
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LOL I needed a laugh. 🙂
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