See the flying French depart
Like the bees of Bonaparte,
Swarming up with a most venomous vitality.
Over Baden and Bavaria,
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This is the ceremonial festival of marriage,
A bride is decorated with garlands and rings,
Necklaces she has worn with costly ornaments,
Beauty is attracting all, groom has to come.
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(ALLITERATION)
Cows milked: mitigated mooing in the meadows then
Weaving on the warp, some workaholic women
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The Chance Operations Of The World Literature Into A Verse Paragraph
10 January, 2019
In the attempt to define the term 'literature', one can distinguish between two general directions: a broad and a narrow definition. The broad definition incorporates everything that has been written down in some form or another, i.e., all the written manifestations of a culture (hence, there are terms such as 'research literature', 'the literature on civil rights', etc.) . Needless to say that such a broad definition is problematic as it does not really facilitate communication about the topic. Furthermore, this concept neglects the fact that in many cultures in the past and for a number of indigenous peoples today, literature has not been captured in written media but has been passed down in a long oral tradition of storytelling, myths, ritual speeches, etc. Attempts to come up with a narrow definition have, however, led to such a diversity of approaches that one can hardly talk about 'the' narrow definition. Nevertheless, it is possible to sift out some of the criteria scholars have applied in order to demarcate 'literary texts' from 'non-literary texts'. These criteria include:
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Each word's a chord,
A tone, a colour,
Juxtaposing images and sounds
In harmonising order,
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With words we weave a tapestry,
A world of beauty, bright and free.
Through rhyme and rhythm, meter too,
We bring our dreams to life anew.
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Wisps on the Wind
Floating, fleeting
Softly shape-shifting,
Cottonballs carried
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To fix a headlock on a
metaphor, or
clamp a full nelson on a
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I would like to re-submit this exhaustive list of terms associated with poetry and hope that members will make use of the list to understand different kinds of poetry in a better way.
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Sheer Selections in Six Selected Seconds
After having read his sweet sensational selection
the self has come to mind,
these lines to create for thine
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Poems are tricky expressions
It’s obvious you’re oblivious to that
Put one single word out of line
And the whole thing could go kersplat!
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My Poems are not Poetry
Poetry rhythm is essential part
Communicative act of rhythms
Where words created music
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: Sport (Alliteration) 075
Can you canoe white waters in just a bucket?
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The tip
of your tongue
is hidden sweetness
in dark places
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A poem is a tale that is set to rhyme,
Preferably, to some, it meters time.
But some people just write whatever in the world
they want without any rules whatsoever.
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Alliteration and assonance
Are what we need to make words dance.
Pretty poetic practices percolate the page,
As apples happily meet our approval and appreciation.
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I read a poem, a dedication from Ghana
that poetic expression comes from Edward
I am very alert
since that poetic expression is based upon Toyota and Honda
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Slowly's sliced journey's length,
Slowly is stitched quilt's strength,
Slowly is climbed mount's crest,
Slowly, studies sans haste,
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Flamingo flames flare
flair fitfully fashions fey
fanfare fireworks fair
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it. end is now do to thing best the so
it recommend or praise to little There's
salad tossed-poorly a resembles of sort it
ballad; a or haiku, sonnet, a isn't It
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Bronze bells' breeze of September showers,
Freezing fluttering fragile flowers,
Tearing the time's tide tactile sense
May leave long love's lighting lance intense.
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Every step I take is awake
I rest no more -
Every step I take to my wake
Where I rest forever more -
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Not when thoughts into poetic lines freeze,
Nor when prose decorated is like frieze;
Not when words painted are, and feelings pose,
When winter has warm wish to be spring's rose;
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.....Seven Seals sans silver steeds, Satan's surreptition;
.....Regardless, Revelation's Rapture Realises resolution;
.....Beleaguers, bedraggles, beguiles bloody bastard Beast;
.....Causes caustic carpetbagger cancered catharsis, crisis;
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Lofty Lover-(an exercise in Alliteration)
Leering at her lovely little lilacs and lace
Lounging in her lewdness on display
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Dress me like poetry in silk stanza stockings,
in pearls of metered verse on a syllabic strand.
Brush rhythm through my hair and rhyme on my lashes,
and paint me in tones of syntax and sonnet sand.
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It's YOU
Who'll console
your child's yearn and uproar.
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ELIZABETHAN ODE
Eye evidence, essential essence, eliminate evanescence.
Life links leal, lifts local level label, lets loyal love thrill, spill, spell swell well.
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Subtly softly, savoring sweet smiles.
Incense invoking innocence in I
Effervescence evokes each emotion
Big bubbling bubbles burst ‘BOOM! ’ blooms bright
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My love you are a poem with its own description:
The assonance of your whispers,
The rhyme in scripted in your voice,
The themes that outline your body,
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Flamingo flames flare
flair fitfully fashions fey
fanfare fireworks fair
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I wake early in the morning
And start to play with words
In my head
Again.
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A poem is built with sounds
Liberally littered with alliteration
Rhyming reason
Aspiring assonance
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Mother and motherland,
River Ganges of this holy land,
Lord Krishna, the charmer,
And one's protective father,
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Sheer soestry in six selected seconds
After having read his sweet sensational selection
the self-has come to mind,
these lines to create for thine
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Sculpting with his words,
the verse carved through the silence,
—until screaming loud
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Homophones: Are Words, That Are Pronounced
The Same, But Spelling and Meaning Are Different
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Sometimes a moment
Stands out in time
A new life discovered
By a lesson in rhyme
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I am the earth without endless flowers
I see that hubris oriented endless towers,
The differential diagnosis is Hubris
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See the flying French depart
Like the bees of Bonaparte,
Swarming up with a most venomous vitality.
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Walking Which Way(Alliteration)
alliteration(from Latin al litera- to letter)
Repetition of 2 or more beginning sounds
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I have let my verse free
To float in the air that surrounds you.
The symbols of passion lying on the words
Will touch your crimson skin,
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Panache scripts parade parchments
Of opulent vowels verifying volatile verses.
Elegy echo earnest emotional soiree,
Typecast assonance, alliteration resilience
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A bright idea spontaneously mixed
with waters from a wide vocabulary
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Violetta, accompanied by her vintage viola,
and with vocal vivacity, sang of violets and violent vendettas,
victorious viceroys and virtuous virgins.
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Writing is dangerous...for words follow commands....
If they choose.
Cat Words, scratching claws sharp, with meaning,
Or jibberish, or half-written, haltingly.
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How do you like the roast beef?
Great Glory! Is that what it is?
Don't be blase'!
Well, it's Roast Beef a la Blah!
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The sounds repeated please the soul -
We love the falling rain
That softly pitters on the porch
And patters on the pane.
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Picayune petite, of pettiness quintessence,
like mannequins lives thin, skin skims ph[r]ased evanescence.
can't resonate love's tenderness, affection,
hacks life's playback stage, say lacks, rage [d]reads rejection.
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Bad poetry makes me ugly:
Look, each line, a cliche
Each blemish, a simile;
My smile grows more bitingly smug
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Finally feelings filter
From the fear of fallacy
Facing flames
Falling from the freedom
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In the beginning Man created the poem
And it was good
In the end Man saw what he had done
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Why do i drink, because I'm a writer?
Because I need a good haze in which to find
The fuzzy ponderings of my scattered mind.
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DANCE WITH ME
Writing is dancing with words...
a titillating tango with verbs delicious...
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O express the flesh and spirit of poetry;
In flowing lines of metaphor and simile.
Punctuate it with splendid alliteration.
Let it breathe with soft assonance; and look upon
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Overwhelming, onset of October
Ogling old owls
Overjoyed with orange overgrowth
Oh, obsidian opulence.
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Poems span a myriad forms
Which defy facile formulations and notions.
Each poem by nature informs
The reader about categories, repetitions
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if there was one last dance sweet-wild-child, it would be with you my love. breaking the line till my feet bled while the music broke the rhythm in my head. if one last poem was written, i'd write it for you love. search the metaphors, similes and alliteration from the depths of the heart, till blood no longer circulated. type each word with so much care that my fingers would cramp filling it with so many words it would challenge the dictionary. if there was one last breath beautiful woman i'd use it to lock lips with you. gasp it and hold it, left with the taste of you swirling in my being and sucking you in to feed me for eternity.
if i fall again, i want to fall into you babe from the top floor of the empire estate, a free fall because i love you. if there is one last prayer woman i pray i never again would have to lock you away and that we could live together love inked in each others lives, even if only for my very last day, my lovely.
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Babbage-Engine-Entry 1001
Cat-Lap
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Yesterday I worked with Wole Soyinka in his
farm; a farm of poetry where we harvested words
And sow imagery like a spring of seedlings.
I kept pace with him in the field of words until
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Bios
help us know
people
as people:
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A flash of brilliance.
A crack of insight.
The skies open
And the ground swells
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Many writers, poets and academics know how a beautiful
And striking alliteration is in a grammatical, congressional
Contextual and conventional debate or literary debacle
Like: blank blind badly bounced blue bowl
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Tongue Twister Poetry
A Tongue Twister poem is made up of lines/verses that are hard to say
when read aloud by using similar consonant sounds in succession (use of alliteration) .
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I TAKE FROM WORDSWORTH THE LOVE OF CALM BEAUTY
I take from Wordsworth the Love of Calm Beauty-
From Coleridge distracted searching for an Idea of it all-
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And that's what I do each and every time -
struggling with all I know about things such as
alliteration, allusion, analogy, apostrophe,
archetype, assonance, blank verse -
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Metaphors! she said. They’re a closed book to me...
Similes? I need similes like I need a hole in the head!
No, I don’t rejoice in noisy boys’ voices
however fine the assonance – ssshhh!
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I remembered there was that poem of yours said-
Writing should be inspired as an acorn on fresh fallen snow
Left there by a sudden north breeze that sprang up
At midnight, and stirred all the trees but for an instant
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You cannot read a man's poetry
without trying on his thoughts,
even if only for a moment or two.
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A prose poem...internal ryhme and alliteration...
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For Honor:
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A poem can be a statement,
A poem can be a song.
It can be a piece of music,
Playing all night long.
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All fizzle, finish frazzled, launched with fizZ.
Zero dreams teem when spirit seems at seA
Because most adepts of philosophY
Yearn for zenith seldom dwell on ebB,
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Mobilize available resources intuitively, needless artifice
Abjuie. Resourcefulness introduces novel approaches: mind
Refuses imprecise neu[t]ral approximations. Metrical assurance
Interlaces noteworthy accompanying measures assuring renascent
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.... Seven Seals sans silver steeds-Satan's surreptition;
.....Regardless, Revelations rapture remains resolute;
.....Beleaguers, bedraggles belates bilious Beast;
.....Causes caustic carpetbagger cancered catharsis;
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Contemporary Haiku, with a smack
of Alliteration attached, and of
course with adherence to the forms
syllabic requirement.Hope you enjoy.
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Sordidly, she stumbles.....shuffling south of th' sun porch Steinway;
Sighing sensually, supined social-service, such superfluous satiation;
Stained silk sheets, softly shrouding......seductively shaped shoulders;
Savoir faire.......shamelessly spilling such shear satin, sans surfeit;
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How do poets get their ideas and simply write and write,
Dismissing all their doubts and fears and sharing day and night?
It doesn't matter what they've penned when editing's not done,
But this I tell you, as a friend, editing sure is fun!
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Sublime and simple is this test
All feel, when verse spiels rhyming reel,
Alliteration zeal's zen zest
Spice splices till lines roll to rest.
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XYLOPHONIC RESONANCE HE LICKS ENIGMATIC
Kindly refer to notes. and see Temptations and Poetic Pizza Extravaganza below :)
Xylophonic Resonance
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LIPOGRAMMATIC INTRODCTIONAspiring author's aim? Auric award
accordingly advancing work of art
ably rhyming, rhythmic, in accord,
A I O U and Y all drawn apart
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PO-ANTIC PLACE AROSE
An anglo-saxon author, artist, ace
Poet prominent proposes prose,
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It’s sad to see that rhyming‘s thought redundant
by those who’s bark can’t steer poetic star,
who grudge, shout out, doubt scope, spout words abundant,
seek validation they’d from others bar.
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Patterns form from harmony as verse
Attempts translation of emotions' span
To teach, to reach, to leach words' worlds, to fan
The essence of poetics and rehearse
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The first letter of each word below will be found to spell Martina for the first composition and Martine for the second both horizontally and vertically within the cyclical seven word line... Enjoy!
How To Write - MARTINA
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The first letter of each word below will be found to spell Martine for the first composition and Martina for the second both horizontally and vertically within the cyclical seven word line... Enjoy!
HOW TO WRITE - MARTINE
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ALPHABET ARTISTRY
Able acrostic artist’s alignment adds air.
Alliteration asks acknowledgement aware,
Bard’s brain bequeaths benchmark billet, blends braid bans blare,
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Corpus Christi - no switching station - a quiet town
Was an opposite leap from the Berkley years,
And the good doctor known there had a reputation
In the professional association as the only physican
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just notes about poetry: .
not poetry poetry
not poet poet
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When a horny Californian mistress calls
her Unalaskan lover, asking for a date,
the wife should not call the police, but grab his balls
before he goes back to the Lower Forty-Eight.
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When I am young, I drive up early to take look
At your face; And I do not drink, but sailors
Tell me your stare hits like rum, and how you sway
Makes the teak of ships well embarrassed,
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In this graveyard, in this cathedral—the girls look up—
And now they seem delighted—
And now they are turning away, turning up the rocks
Towards the faces of god knows what—
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'Doctor, doctor! Can't you help me please?
I'm suffering from a dreadful disease,
A rhyming disorder, and what makes it worse,
I can't help speaking or writing in verse! !
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When writing truth instead of fiction
I'm having problems with my diction,
But poetry is my affliction.
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