#shortpoemsunday
Othello
Jealously, zealously,
sad Moor of Venice, he
foolishly credited
Iago's vile lies,
strangled his blameless wife
unjustifiably,
guilt and his dagger
made swift his demise.
(A double dactyl poem from my collection, 'Striped Scarves and Coal Dust'.)
Othello
Jealously, zealously,
sad Moor of Venice, he
foolishly credited
Iago's vile lies,
strangled his blameless wife
unjustifiably,
guilt and his dagger
made swift his demise.
(A double dactyl poem from my collection, 'Striped Scarves and Coal Dust'.)
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