F - Free Verse: Frost Breaking

Free Verse is poetry free from limitations, it does not follow a regular meter or rhyme scheme, poets are free to shape lines freely. 

I bought this antique print, Frost Breaking, c.1850s-1880s, in 1969 or 1970 in Portobello Market, London, when I was 13 years old.


Fox Terrier wants to be one of the big boys

howling at dawn.

His strident “yips”

brings laughter to the Huntsman

as he mixes their morning pudding.


                                                       ©2026 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved  

(Hounds were usually fed early in the day. The huntsman would prepare a mix called “hound meal” or “pudding,” often boiled grains, meat scraps, and broth.)



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