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| | | | At dVerse Merril is hosting Prosery (144 words) with an invitation to take the line "I have no skill for flight or wings to skim the waves effortlessly, like the wind itself." from the poem 'The Magnificent Frigate Bird' by Ada Limon. dVerse Poets - Prosery - Ada Limon Photo: goalcast.com "We live in secret... | |
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| | | | At dVerse Dora is hosting Poetics with an invitation to take the example of Sandra Cisneros where she takes Spanish words that have no direct English equivalent and uses them to form the poem 'I Have No Word In English For' Dora has provided Cisneros' words of which we can choose one, two or many... | |
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| | | | A stone is a stone.it's reached its final form,it's shrunk, it hasn't grownor gathered any moss, as long as it keeps rolling down an incline of some sort, unaltered, hard, solid, limestone, sandstone, marble, granite, a part of the Earth's crust.Kim M. Russell, 21st April 2025 It's Quadrille Monday at the dVerse Poets Pub, with... | |
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| | Image credit: Chatchawarn Loetsupan | Pixabay breezes bring presents in secluded sun ribbons cooling on the porch * the month of Maying unboxing periodic tables gifting elements * young leaves unwrap dappled shade stillness in this sacred space In response to Colleen Chesebro's #TankaTuesday: 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 34, 5/14/24, Part II: The... |