Strawberry Handmaiden

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Cover of the book Strawberry Handmaiden by David Bradford Jr., Red Flamingo Lake Publishing llc
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Author: David Bradford Jr. ISBN: 9781938046025
Publisher: Red Flamingo Lake Publishing llc Publication: January 18, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Bradford Jr.
ISBN: 9781938046025
Publisher: Red Flamingo Lake Publishing llc
Publication: January 18, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

The Strawberry Handmaiden is a single poem using rich imagery that brings the reader into a fantasy world of royalty and serfs. We meet a young prince who has made a decree that strawberry seeds are not allowed on his strawberries; however, upon meeting a handmaiden, his decree is forgotten (and the queen intervenes). 

The Strawberry Handmaiden is written in ten four-line stanzas. Each stanza ends with the same rhyme, and each ending word is repeated in the same place in each of the following stanza (you'll see what I mean as you read). In this digital edition, every two stanzas are further differentiated by assignment as their own seperate sub-chapter. Even though the poem is written in anapestic tetrameter, I did use conventions for dropping a syllable, usually from the start of a line such that, for those of you who may count syllables, some lines may be less than needed for a true anapestic line count.

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The Strawberry Handmaiden is a single poem using rich imagery that brings the reader into a fantasy world of royalty and serfs. We meet a young prince who has made a decree that strawberry seeds are not allowed on his strawberries; however, upon meeting a handmaiden, his decree is forgotten (and the queen intervenes). 

The Strawberry Handmaiden is written in ten four-line stanzas. Each stanza ends with the same rhyme, and each ending word is repeated in the same place in each of the following stanza (you'll see what I mean as you read). In this digital edition, every two stanzas are further differentiated by assignment as their own seperate sub-chapter. Even though the poem is written in anapestic tetrameter, I did use conventions for dropping a syllable, usually from the start of a line such that, for those of you who may count syllables, some lines may be less than needed for a true anapestic line count.

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