Alcohol and booze, drinks to take away the blues.
Where do I start, Alcohol and booze?
Drinks to take away the blues, I feel so dry.
Alcohol and booze, where do I start?
A cocktail first, Alcohol and booze.
Where do I start, so many drinks to choose?
Drinks to take away the blues, I feel dry.
I'm in a daze, Drinks to take away the blues.
I feel so dry, Need to quench my thirst.
A cocktail first, So many drinks to choose.
I'm in a daze, Need to quench my thirst.
Steven Beesley (c)
Date Written: 2005-08-02
Author notes
Binary Tree Structure:
Similar form style to a Pantoum. The form takes 1 line, and "dissects" it into 2 new lines, each containing a element of the first line. It will be followed by a second and third stanza, taking the previous 2 lines as the first line of these new stanzas, the structure of the form below:
A l B
C l A
B l D
A l C
E l A
C l F
B l D
G l B
D l H
For the closing of the poem, a Coda is used taking all the new phrases from the previous set and putting them together as a single stanza as follows:
E l F
G l H
