Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Untitled Poem
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Saturday, May 8, 2004
poet and poet-try
Many voices speak Some are cool, others, of God I have seen the light
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Friday, May 7, 2004
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WAR CLOUDS POISON CLOUDS -babies born, bombs smile, men pause-SOULS SPRNG
Flower Power when War has already come: Haiku Title, but they do not usually require one. "War clouds, poison clouds - Babies born, bombs smile, men pause - The Soul's Spring has come."
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Sonnet 4 U! 14-line poem Shakespeare used with Iambic pentameter
The US Civil War was our costliest; yet great leaders & Clara Barton shone during this momentous struggle. Sonnet Title: CIVIL WAR (US AND THEM) fate urged him on despite his leadership of repute taunting, coaxing, smiling bewitchingly at lee strike at the enemy now and it may resolve the dispute...
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Thursday, May 6, 2004
You had your fun, jokes and lewdness; BACK TO HAIKU ART
MOTHERS' DAY: Flowers come her way For the pink roses within Thus we say: BABY!
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Writing at wee hours/Haiku, Humor, Sonnets, THIS/Blogit brings us close
CATCH A LOVER BY THE ASS - the MODERN way (REVEALED for the 1st time ever) ASS or AssETS? If nudity satisfies and helps CHASTITY, bring it on! There was a time, in my native South Africa, when women and men tried to win a date, lover or marriage partner through a simple and shocking process. This...
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Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Using Parts of Speech in Poetry, Haiku, and in other new ways
Democracy 04-04-04 I ate a poem today Though it is Palm Sunday, and I A vegetarian for many a day I enjoyed its fat-rich skin And chewed the bones of the poem But I was hungry again I carved a tomato-sized adverb Swallowed the voices on the radio Chewed more carefully on the adjectives Fool that I...
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Todays' syllables/Eyes,light,sustenance, and words/Seasons of the Soul
some thoughts on actually writing HAIKU Puns and double entendre will do it for me, for you, and most anybody. I think poetry is richer when symbolism is conveyed through a puzzle: which of the two meanings of this or that word does the writer want me to take? "Glory" when combined with "morning"...
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Tuesday, May 4, 2004
Tremacc, Sassy, Pilatehat, Ariala,Kay-Ren, EccentricShock, please HELP!
Last week, when I was an ignoramus here, I posted blogs under different titles and categories each day, until Tremacc stopped my foolishness. Now, I am reorganzing them blogs... but how will I minimize my losses (mostly readers, the money is 0.13 cents now, so it's not a priority over people, YET)....
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