"Vanitas Still Life" by Evert CollierA Riddle by Horus Hardtke The Society May 24, 2019 Children's, Poetry, Riddles 3 Comments Skin hard as jade, Mouth like a blade, I’m seldom dry, A dross lookst I, And hard to find, But my inside Has hidden treasure For woman’s pleasure. Put your answers in the comments section below… Horus Hardtke is currently a full-time student at St. Louis University in Missouri, majoring in Psychology with a minor in Theology. Views expressed by individual poets and writers on this website and by commenters do not represent the views of the entire Society. The comments section on regular posts is meant to be a place for civil and fruitful discussion. Pseudonyms are discouraged. The individual poet or writer featured in a post has the ability to remove any or all comments by emailing submissions@ classicalpoets.org with the details and under the subject title “Remove Comment.” Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 3 Responses Gabriel May 24, 2019 Oyster? Reply Horus H May 24, 2019 You are correct, Gabriel! Thanks for commenting. Reply Rupert Palmer June 1, 2019 Splendid work! I have a number of these I wrote, somewhere… I’ll see if the SCP will put them up. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Rupert Palmer June 1, 2019 Splendid work! I have a number of these I wrote, somewhere… I’ll see if the SCP will put them up.