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Jun 4 10, 19:16
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A Tell-tale Emotion (Revision 2)
Dread, veneration, wonder on your ashen face- clear, unbridled awe -
A Tell-tale Emotion (Revision 1)
An unbridled awe -- wonder, dread, veneration on your ashen face.
Peggy Carpenter Harwood
A senryu is a three-line, unrhymed Japanese poem that illuminates the human condition or clarifies or illustrates human nature. Sometimes it also uses irony.
First line : 5 syllables Second line : 7 syllables Third line : 5 syllables
Which one below do you think sounds best?
A Tell-tale Emotion (Senryu)
Dread, veneration and wonder on ashen face announce your clear awe.
Peggy Carpenter Harwood
or
A Tell-tale Emotion
Dread, veneration and wonder on your pale face announce a clear awe.
Peggy Carpenter Harwood
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Jun 4 10, 19:49
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Hi Peggy,
Of the two I prefer the second and will offer a suggestion to flip the 1st and 3rd lines to give a bit more punch and reveal a bit less... (perhaps a slight change to something along the lines that would start off with a question for ther reader (show us an emotion through words); also I suggest you not use the word 'and' in L2.
Unfounded awe -- wonder on an ashen face Dread, veneration
Enjoyed the read, ~Cleo
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Jun 4 10, 19:55
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Hi Cleo, Thanks so much for your opinion and suggestion!!! I much appreciate the response!!!! I'll put my thinking cap on again!!! Peggy
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Jun 5 10, 00:46
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Dear Peggy,
I too prefer # 2, but with sligh amendment :
Tell-tale (Senryu)
Dread, veneration and wonder on ashen face tell of your clear awe.
You see I have shortened you title as well, and have it echo (my) version of your last line.
Adopt, adapt, or chuck ! Nice thought being woven into words.
Love Alan
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Jun 5 10, 08:52
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This is coming along Peggy. I like the swaps you've made! Now, here's a new q to get ya thinking again: Can there be a specific 'event' for L2 instead of stating wonder, dread, veneration ? We kow there is an unbridled awe and the reaction: ashen face - now as a reader I want to know what caused it? Good luck! ~Cleo
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Jun 5 10, 10:02
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Hi Cleo and Alan,
I wasn't able to log on to MM earlier this morning for some reason. Therefore, I wrote a new version, Revision 2. I changed the order some.
Alan, I am seriously considering dropping the two words "The" and "Emotion" out of the title as you suggested.
Cleo, a friend of mine read two new poems and was awe struck. I'll have to think about whether to work or try to work that in. Right now I'm on the fence a bit.
Thank you both so much for your carefully considered and welcome insights and suggestions!!!
Peggy
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