Univocalism Poem - I - Sky High I

Me Performing poetry, taken from the audienve at Preston's Vinyl Tap
Preston, England
July 11, 2023 4:46pm CST
Univocalism poetry can only use one of the five vowels, A, E, I, O or U. You can use any of the 21 consonants. For this verse, I have used only I. Sky High I I climb high Inch by inch Skin Itching, Fidgiting, twitching, I’’m flinching. I'm crying, clinging, dying My! My! My! Things with wings win Gill. my kith kin girl, Winding in my string. Glitching in my stitching. Gill trips. Split! Snip. rip! I drift with winds Wind-chill in Spring Lifting, sinking, whipping, tipping, Dizzy dizzy dizzy, Birds spit. Shifting, filling in icy I’m slit! Ripping, swinging, Filling in with???? Night. Nil sight. Sticking in dirty slippy mirk pit, Stinky inky fish tins Smirking Bill tips in Spilling, killing, I sink. Swimming isn’t my thing I fill. I sink…. I I I ….. Arthur Chappell
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@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
12 Jul 23
You are so talented Arthur.
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@LindaOHio (222534)
• United States
12 Jul 23
Excellent, Arthur! Enjoy your day.
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@Kandae11 (57231)
12 Jul 23
Very good
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