Mandible–an anagram poem

MANDIBLE

Masters chew over marled

Answers seeking to bind

None other than that damn

Dame known for her lame

Illusion of turning a dime

Between her nimble

Limbs while repeating a line

Etched in stone for the blind.

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In an anagram poem, each line must end in a word comprised of the letters in the title. The tense should remain the same throughout–hope I made that work! In addition I’ve begun each line with a letter from the title. This is fun. Weird, but fun.

Peace, People.