
Introduction
I saw this word on Pointless tonight. If you don't know what Pointless is check out this story:
I wanted to record this word, and the best way is in a new poetic form for me.
I am going for a Bref Double that you can read about here:
This is basically a sonnet with a contrived rhyme form that is fairly easy to implement.
The music is "The Most Beautiful Girl In the World" by Prince Rogers Nelson.
Chryselephantine
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You Are My Gold And Ivory
Perfect Muse And Inspiration
You're The Source Of My Every Word
Rose Gold And Ivory Princess
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You, My Muse, Set My Stories Free
I Love All Our Time Together
You Are On My Mind Night And Day
For You, My Answer's Always Yes
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Chryselephantine Beautiful
My Heart Is Filled With Elation
We Walk The Beach, By The Ocean
Ivory And Gold, The Sunset
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Thanks, My Muse, For Each Creation
Know That I Am Your Devotee
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About the Creator
Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred
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Comments (3)
It is a word that is kind of pretty in itself. Good job on this poem.
A cult statue made of gold and ivory. Interesting ๐ค It's always great to memorize a new word through weaving it into a poem. This was so sweet. I like how every line became a line of appreciation. I especially how you associate the ivory and gold with the sunset. Very original. Fantastic work as always, Mike ๐ค โค๏ธ ๐ค
I'm most fascinated with the fact that the word "elephant" is inside that word. Loved your poem!