[stylist] a random ten word poem for Myrna
KajunCutie926 at aol.com
KajunCutie926 at aol.com
Wed Jun 13 01:25:48 UTC 2012
Jackie, oh my goodness, I bow to you, dear poet! I have no idea how you
managed it but that was totally beyond awesome! I am trying to decide which
I like better but I can't... love them both! You have given me a new
challenge to think about...) Thank you so much for sharing your gift with us...
Myrna
In a message dated 6/12/2012 4:47:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
jackieleepoet at cox.net writes:
Myrna,
You asked for it. The attachment has an explanatory note before the two
poems. However, I cannot remember the definition of Anglo-Saxon words,
except that they are strong words. They came from the article I read.
The comments of my class indicated that they thought the poem was sort of
like Film Noire, if that is what you call it.
The way I do these now, is to have my teacher write words, then have my
aide
read them while I type the list into the computer, in case any of you
blind
poets want to try one.
I absolutely love JAWS.
Jackie
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Jackie, WOW! I love the images of cobwebs in a dusty room as an analogy
for memories.. and you did this from doing the dictionary page flip?
That's
what a friend of mine calls it. I am totally impressed with my jaw
dropped
open! I can't wait to see more!
This is exemplary writing!
Myrna
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