POEM: 26 APRIL 2010

by Greg ~ April 26th, 2010. Filed under: Poems.

Which writing is it?

This lilting writing,
mimicking bright birds in flight,
is vivid ink,
                  singing.

Greg O’Connell © 2010

This riddle is a univocalic. It uses only one vowel.
Answer: In the comments section below.

15 Responses to POEM: 26 APRIL 2010

  1. ViV

    This is a beautiful thought (and poem). I too love coloured inks. And your writing does sing.

  2. Stan Ski

    I’ll tell you later – gives others a chance ;)

  3. Catherine

    Well I haven’t figured it out yet, but it’s past my bedtime so I’m probably a bit tired :)
    I hope these poems will stay up after April is over, because I’ve been too busy writing to see what others have been doing :(

  4. Dan Rako

    Holy cow: univocalic? You’ve got chops, bro!

  5. Matt Quinn

    Great poem. I might try a univocalic once I’ve settled down from NaPoWriMo.

  6. Marie

    Intiristing niw kind if piim I’ve nivir hird if.

  7. Eryl Shields

    This will keep me occupied for days! I love, ‘vivid ink, / singing.’

  8. Greg

    Here’s a big hint, guys. The answer features the letter ‘i’, and the letter ‘y’. Your challenge is to post the correct answer before I do! GO =)

  9. ViV

    literary?, but that isn’t univocalic. I give up!

  10. Greg

    Heehee! It’s plural, and it’s a six-letter word…GO =)

  11. Robin

    hmm…I suck at puzzles, but I like the poem. /i/ and /y/ together create a dipthong…but that has nothing to do with this!

  12. Greg

    Here’s the final clue. The answer goes: _ y _ i _ _ with each underscore representing a different consonant. GO =)

  13. Denise

    Could it be lyrics?

  14. Greg

    Congratulations, Denise on reading between the lines! ‘Lyrics’ is indeed the answer! GO =)

  15. Marisa Cappetta

    I didn’t guess the right answer, but I love the poem.

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