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Not impressed with the slam of poetry by a local paper.
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I competed in a bardic competition last weekend.
Dramatic piece - Juliet's Last Words.
The poem was a variation on an acrostic. I used Juliet's last words as the last word on each line.
Yea noise, then I'll be brief. O happy dagger this is thy sheath; there rust and let me die.
Below are the judges comments.
http://allpoetry.com/poem/445664
DeMolay, Jacques (1244?-1313)
http://allpoetry.com/poem/449984
Romeo's Last words
http://allpoetry.com/poem/450371
Juliet's Last words - Just saving my page as I want to change it without losing any info.
- This is a column I have written for the local medieval society newsletter.
- Free points, come and get them.
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with the mentality of an orphan
hoping one day -
Villanelle: How to write.
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The Expanded Triolet (class)
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The Simple Triolet (class)
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Then again, we did have the Prime Minister
who gave Winnipeg the one finger salute - AP Top Ten list (for comments)
- To try to determine if one poet is better than another we must first look at our own definition of poetry
- When I was twenty-five I spent three weeks in the hospital after stomach surgery. The ward I in which I was placed was the geriatrics ward and the closest patie
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I thought the word "slog" interesting
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transfered and promoted
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The trouble with writing acrostics
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The walls, dark around me,
conceal my hate from the insane. -
I noticed from my AP homepage that my first year on this site is almost up.
4929+ critiques, 377 Poems, 8 Columns, 9 Stories, 4 Contests, -
With those thoughts in mind
lets turn to Poetry Contests. -
These are the first lines from some famous poems. Sadly the link I took them from did not include the author's names.
The object of this exercise is to cut - '.'
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editing exercise #2
and for you 5 free points - I am always saddened by the singing of the dawn birds
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A1 She waits lonely upon the beach,
A2 With her life's love out of reach. - Form poetry and an aid to rhyming.
- How to write a triolet.
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