TYBURN FORM
A Tyburn Poem is a six-line poetic form where the first four lines consist of just a single, two syllable word each, that all rhyme. Line 5 has nine syllables, with the fifth to eighth syllables using the words from lines 1 and 2 plus a one syllable word to further describe the image. Line 6 also has nine syllables, with the fifth to eighth syllables using the words from lines 3 and 4 plus another one syllable word rhyming with the final word in Line 5 to sew the image together.
Cloudburst
Shaking
Quaking
Waking
Breaking
Earth in tremor shaking, quaking loud
the skies command waking, breaking cloud
Winter
Easy
Breezy
Sneezy
Wheezy
Wind through my door easy, breezy bold
Wrapped in layers sneezy, wheezy cold
PB&J
Punky
Chunky
Funky
Spunky
Shell the peanuts punky, chunky roast
Grind till creamy funky, spunky toast
Injury
Sobbing
Throbbing
Hobbling
Wobbling
Smashed my toenail sobbing, throbbing OW!
Need for crutches hobbling, wobbling now
Shower
whirly twirly
curly squirrely
breezes frolicking whirly twirly play
rain on window panes curly squirrely spray