Calligraphy by Jonathan Blaecstan
-Alliteration
Alliteration
Mid-Word Alliteration
- Limerick
Rhyme Pattern:
AABBA
Syllable count:
A9
B5
Magnificent Majesties Oliver and Grainne of Æthelmearc, make morning’s mists melt and the sun move through midday to this mellifluous moment.
A moment memorializing how Ixac models manner in mindfulness as Baron for many months, with more waiting to materialize, as the Minister and manager of Our land-mass of Delftwood.
If there’s a free moment, as affirmed by the masses, he becomes motivated, and thus molds his muscles to help move matériel anywhere it needs must be.
Today is but a moment in the meadows and moors of the Shire of Steltonwald, as he’s embraced by members of Our Order Pelican.
This moment has been put in motion this day, May, the 16th, AS 61, Our machinations motivated from Our mouths to mandate, at an impending time, as yet unsaid. Moreover unto Ixac ben Simone We say:
9A There once was a man from Æthemearc
9A Whose service has achieved a benchmark
5B We’ll have the most fun
5B Asking a question
9A And getting answered on this remark
Facepalm moment: The recipient realized the alliteration!





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