Challenge
Write a poem between 10 and 75 words correctly using as many homophones (eg. there, their, and they're; soul and sole, hear and here) as you can. Extra brownie points for the ones people seem to misuse the most! And. . . . Go!
The Isle of Piscaboom
There isn't a soul on Piscaboom,
Their sails are set, Come about the boom!
They're leaving now from certain tomb,
On the isle of Piscaboom.
Upon the ship I hold my son,
Across the aisle I watch the sun,
Drop o'er the paths where we did run,
On the isle of Piscaboom.
Across the water fair we cried,
Watched the beach where others died,
Ash and smoke their faces dyed,
On the isle of Piscaboom.
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