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could this satisfy me, Double Acrostic Nonet from Painting Challenge |
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Sep 20 16, 21:20
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A Double Acrostic Nonet
could this satisfy me
curves on a unclad fruit lured me and I devoured the sweetness; taking it for myself, hoping if I left any it would not be merely a dream summoned by my hunger for one bite.
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Sep 23 16, 00:45
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Another big Wow, Larry. Lovely.
Can I ask some questions? Why have put the first and last letter of each line in bold?
I'll look up Nonets in Karnak. Hope I learn something!
No time to listen to my muse these days. So glad Eira is back. Just us two holding the fort... LOL.
Syl
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"There is no life higher than the grasstops Or the hearts of sheep, and the wind Pours by like destiny, bending Everything in one direction."
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Sep 23 16, 08:21
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Hi Syl,
If you look at the title in bold you will see it reflected in the first and last letters of each line. The left side is the first part of the title and the right side is the continuation of that title. It is done as more of a heads-up to the reader in a double acrostic. That is also something Daniel and I do down in Karnak's. I enjoy doing a lot of the longer poetic exercises utilizing either an acrostic or double acrostic to make it more of a challenge.
You ought to try one or two. It gets the brain going when the muse is on the fritz.
Larry
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Oct 6 16, 00:38
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Got it, Larry! A bit dim these days, so perhaps you're right... I should exercise my brain with acrostics or double acrostics. Great challenge! Maybe a few of my neurons will remake themselves... LOL.
Trouble is, Larry, when I come to MM these days, I get very sad and lonely, so I just sign off. I remember the good old days when dozens of poems were posted, and comments could reach about 20 for any one poem. That's all gone.
One could also see others online at the same time, so it was a good place to be.
I'm glad you told Lori we miss her, as well as a whole bunch of others. But I don't expect she'll participate much more. She hasn't been feeling well and I don't think the job searching has been successful. I sometimes meet up with her on Faceb., but we have different timetables. Personally, I just go there to sign petitions to help poor circus elephants or greyhound racing.
Oh well, I'll be back to read your sonnet about the mountain again. Must be off to bed now! You're a stalwart MM member, congrats!
Syl
QUOTE (Larry @ Sep 23 16, 10:21 ) Hi Syl,
If you look at the title in bold you will see it reflected in the first and last letters of each line. The left side is the first part of the title and the right side is the continuation of that title. It is done as more of a heads-up to the reader in a double acrostic. That is also something Daniel and I do down in Karnak's. I enjoy doing a lot of the longer poetic exercises utilizing either an acrostic or double acrostic to make it more of a challenge.
You ought to try one or two. It gets the brain going when the muse is on the fritz.
Larry
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Mis temas favoritos The Lord replied, my precious, precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.
"There is no life higher than the grasstops Or the hearts of sheep, and the wind Pours by like destiny, bending Everything in one direction."
Sylvia Plath, Crossing the Water, Wuthering Heights. Nominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here!MM Award Winner
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