High-pitched, adjective: high, high-frequency, shrill, sharp, piercing; soprano, treble, falsetto.
Impish, adjective: mischievous, naughty, wicked, devilish, rascally, roguish, playful, sportive; mischief-making, full of mischief, elfin, elflike, pixieish, puckish; mischievous, roguish, sly.
Languid, adjective: relaxed, unhurried, languorous, slow; listless, lethargic, sluggish, lazy, idle, indolent, apathetic, laid-back, leisurely, languorous, relaxed, restful, lazy, sickly, weak, faint, feeble, frail, delicate; tired, weary, fatigued.
The impish little girl
spoke in high-pitched tones
Though languid
In all of her movement
The impish girl
Spoke with authority
She made her self known
In all of her languid movement
In her high-pitched speech
This impish girl was
Not one to be reckoned with
~Beth~
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