Part 1, The Prompt: (the words themselves)
Here: i All your spirits are low and the tears are hot on your checks then I would do anything in my power to give you peace. ij If I could write today if I could fool the Gods as they sleep into...
View ArticlePart 2: (freeverse)
It is probably apparent that I did not write the words in the previous form; however it seems appropriate to show what happens when there is no effort at all toward the form itself. So… Presenting...
View ArticlePart 3: (triadic line)
What is the meaning of this form? Is this more capriciousness? Clearly it may have been premature to place the words in any thing resembling sonnet form. Still, it was worth a try. It may or it may...
View ArticlePart 4: (verbs)
I thought the following would be an interesting form of analysis. What would happen, I wondered, if I picked out all or most of the verb/verb-like structures and began each line with them? How many...
View ArticlePart 5: (free form)
what have i done here ? Next you will find the same words as a free-form poem or freeverse not unlike one you might find on any web page. The form is capricious, only slightly avant-garde, and is...
View ArticlePart 6: (natural breaks)
One thing for certain You can tell what is going on here Without punctuation Here, it is very, very apparent that, even though I was not trying to do so, I was no doubt thinking in sonnet form on some...
View ArticlePart 7: (14 lines by clause)
Here you will find the words themselves, presented in freeverse as simply and compactly as possible. The order of the words is not changed; there is nothing added or removed, but punctuated in order...
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i All your spirits are low and the tears are hot on your checks then I would do anything in my power to give you peace. ij If I could write today if I could fool the Gods as they sleep into thinking...
View ArticleIntro 2: My Words, Her Words
By my love’s sweet words Am I, once again, inspired. She bringeth magic! “By any song thou dost sing, my dearest one. To heal, to rest, or to fret the tyme away Only thus, that thou shouldst hold fast...
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