Chalenj hedhyw yw skrifa bardhonek ow tevnydhya furv a wrug gen Donald Justice. Y wersyow hwegh-linen a dhevnydh linennow dewdhek sylaben, ha kyn nyns eus rim dhedha, I a dhaslavar geryow finek. Yn arbennek, y'n nessa ha peswora linen y tasleverir an ger po sylaben finek; an pympes ha'n hweghves linen a dhaslavar aga ger po sylaben finek ynwedh. Ny wrug vy an onan ma yn mar dha, ha tamm tewal yw an thema 😂 Today the challenge is to write a poem using the made up form of Donald Justice. His six-line stanzas use lines of twelve syllables, and while they don’t use rhyme, they repeat end words. Specifically, the second and fourth line of each stanza repeat an end-word or syllable; his fifth and sixth lines also repeat their end-word or syllable. Again not my best work, and it's a bit dark too 😂 Nancy Nancy o marow wor'talleth yn feusik, Y fynnas hi anella'n mostedhes rych, Ha kyn nyns o henna possybyl war Norvys, Y'n amal aral yth o'n usadow di-rach. Hag an...
Bardhonieth ha drollow derowel ha treylyes. Original and translated poetry and stories in Cornish. 🏳️🌈