I hinestly don't know what possessed me.
Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Neat, indeed, & the characterizations, Tad. But I'm not going to try
> it, I confess....
>
> Doug
> On 2-Apr-08, at 7:17 PM, TheOldMole wrote:
>
>> I don't exactly know what possessed me, but I've taken the challenge
>> of Robert Lee Brewer at Writers Digest to celebrate National Poetry
>> Month by writing a poem every day for thirty days, on a prompt of his
>> choosing. To make it a little harder on myself, I'm going to try to
>> write them all in my 5/4 syllabic form, and develop a narrative of
>> sorts/
>>
>> If anyone wants to follow this foolishness, I'm posting them on my
>> blog as I go.
>>
>> --
>> Tad Richards
>> http://www.opus40.org/tadrichards/
>> http://opusforty.blogspot.com/
>>
>> The moral is this: in American verse,
>> The better you are, the pay is worse.
>> --Corey Ford
>>
>
> Douglas Barbour
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>
> to rid me of
> the ugh in
> thought
> i spell anew
> weave the world
> out of the or
> binary
>
> bpNichol
>
--
Tad Richards
http://www.opus40.org/tadrichards/
http://opusforty.blogspot.com/
The moral is this: in American verse,
The better you are, the pay is worse.
--Corey Ford
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