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| | | | Day 13 of National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo) Today'sNaPoWriMoprompt: Donald Justice's poem, "There is a gold light in certain old paintings," plays with both art and music, and uses an interesting and (as far as I know) self-invented form. His six-line stanzas use lines of twelve syllables, and while they don't use rhyme, they repeat... | |
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| | | | Hello everyone! Have you tried writing a paradelle? We did back then 10 years ago but let me bring this back to 2024 space. The Paradelle is a modern poetic form invented by Billy Collins as a parody of the villanelle in 1998. Billy Collins claimed that the paradelle was a difficult, fixed form consisting... | |
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| | | | 'In such good company' is a circular poem exploring the space between life and death. Posted for dVerse Meeting the Bar. | |
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| | "Perhaps one reason we are fascinated by cats is because such a small animal can contain so much independence, dignity, and freedom of spirit. Unlike the dog, the cat's personality is never bet on a human's. He demands acceptance on his own terms." - Lloyd Alexander |