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Nov 27 17, 13:31
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A Nonet. “You?”
I’m sure I saw one that I thought you? Though but briefly seen, passing through, walking past, was surely you? But instantly I knew when they queried who bid them adieu? If not you was true? Who?
A Reverse Nonet. Me!
Me just me. You will see no one can be, exactly like me. As most folks clearly see. Being singularly Me! So when you see, one thought to be Me? Be advised, it is not Me!
Rhymer. November 26th, 2017.
Trying something new on a cold, windy day. Much harder than it looks - so I find! Ciao Denis.
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Nov 27 17, 19:39
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Hey, Denis... It looks like you have started a challenge for us to write rhyming nonets and reverse nonets! So, in the spirit of your first, I offer the following... with my reverse nonet first, followed by a nonet... BOTH RHYMING
Reverse or Worse?
Wow! That's how he will plough nonets. So now Denis won't allow lines of no rhyme so bow to only what will somehow have sounds like those before that thou hast written, lest Rhymer disallow.
Then turning about we'll head back down. Perhaps you'd like to play the clown? or more somber? with a frown? You could just turn around, head back to the ground; you could expound or compound unbound sound
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Nov 28 17, 00:10
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There is nothing like a good challenge so I'll emulate Daniel with the reversed first! orn a mental yes I guess we can bless or make a mess and some may think less of such forms and confess it’s too hard and their success is circumspect but they digress and send out a plaintive S. O. S.
but there’s no one at the Mosaic to answer their call very quick and some believe it’s a trick but just pick up some stick to write something slick for Denis’ shtick or just pick and click Bic
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Nov 28 17, 00:39
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Back Words
so we go again, though no one can know how the wind will blow; hold on to your chapeau to see what fate will bestow as we simply go with the flow 'til we've descended to the plateau where we join Denis to go on back when he assures he won't attack our reverse form with some flack that we both seem to lack respect for his black & white, but alack, We do, we crack, so don't sack our back, Jack!
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Nov 28 17, 16:12
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Added a little something! working at acrostics
With Nonets, there is a panoply of words to use if he or she really needs some difficulty keeping sides that may be in rhyme and you’ll see notes with a free guarantee. Agree? The art can part reader’s heart or it might start something to impart to others who are smart impetus when some old fart, coming around last, with a dart stuck firmly in that old apple cart.
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Nov 28 17, 19:17
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Hi Guy, Tis I, with a reply:
Hi! Tis I asking why you, passing by, had a thought to try my challenge? More so, why a Nonet no less, for I never thought, others would espy, then read my poem. As for yours? By heck, its okay! But to catch your eye was not really the reason why I posted mine. With a wry grin I say, why deny Fate? So please reply, and don’t be shy. Loudly cry Goodbye! Bye!
[/center]Rhymer/ November 28th, 2017.
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Nov 29 17, 08:44
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tears for fears
Bye! Now try so you tie in words of wry humor and then ply your brain to tell me why you feel rhymed Nonets won’t die when most frightened writers decry a challenge which always makes me sigh in exasperation. Should some deny it takes effort, I would reply, “It’s not as easy as pie!”, but if those could apply their wit, then the sky is not too high. Dry each eye when I cry.
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