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| | | | | old man wanderscobblestone streetsof seaside village inCeredigion county(though he's notindigenous welsh)his pedigree anddignity are bothwrapped warmlyin indigo cardiganas he digresses from one quaint little shop to anotherin search of dinnerworthy of digestion. ______________ A fun little quadrille for dVerse using some form of the word "dig" (used nine times, including title). | |
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| | | | | Greetings, poet-friends! De Jackson here, aka WhimsyGizmo. It's time again for a prompt I adore muchly, the Quadrille. This is a poetic invention of our own design here at dVerse. It's this simple: we assign you one word, and you use it to build a poem of precisely 44 words. Today, I want you to... | |
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| | | | | "Bathers" by Picasso, 1918 *** Three sunbathing sisters from Spain grew tired of rain on the plain; trio traveled to beach but feared dark hair would bleach so learned yoga to ease mental pain. *** Linking to dVerse poets where Melissa invites us to write poetic response to Picasso... | |
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