A limerick This limerick wanted to stay in bed; It had the duvet pulled over its head; So, I begged and cajoled And its sharp wit extolled- And... though *quite* grumpy, it agreed to be read!
Tag: Silliness
That’s how eye-roll, or: I roll
An American sentence: Look, Friend. We both know these words aren't poetic in the slightest bit. What's an 'American Sentence'? Allen Ginsberg, inventor of the American Sentence, felt that the haiku didnโt work as well in English. Ginsberg decided to remove the line structure of the haiku, maintaining the requirement of 17 syllables total. He… Continue reading That’s how eye-roll, or: I roll
Worse than the disease
A dโVerse prosery prompt If you are a dreamer, come in, come in. Thatโs right, Dear, just hang your rainbow up over there on the moose and make yourself at home. Iโll be out in a jiffy; Iโve just put the aquarium on โ would you fancy some beer or artichoke juice? Do you take… Continue reading Worse than the disease
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