The poet's
toolbox holds
quill and parchment.
Shouldn't
an imagination
and muse
be included?
toolbox holds
quill and parchment.
Shouldn't
an imagination
and muse
be included?
Author notes
Contest: Short Forms (submit a Septolet, Tanka, or Sedoka)
The Septolet is a poem consisting of seven lines containing fourteen words with a break in between the two parts. Both parts deal with the same thought and create a picture.
A contest entry
- Delightful Shortforms by delightfulmess.
1200 points, ended October 21, 2007, 19 entries
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Comments
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delightful!


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i have to agree with my messy nice below this inddeed was clever. I loved it.
best wishes to you.
tory -
Indeed..
I like this clever
piece well done and thank you for entering the contest



delila

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What a delightful write. You have said volumes in just a few words. This is another masterpiece in short form.
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Good Question.
Without doubt I think. Well done and thanks for sharing. I don't know how you work within these constraints! -
Hmm, I never use a muse or my imagination...you need those to write poetry???
lol


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indeed they should!!!! haha... i thought yours did from what i read...
awesome septolet... well.. just awesome poem!

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I really like this, I think those are the most important 'tools' - great poem

I am always leaving my muse all over the place though.....lol


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Indeed they should be included. Along with the slightest smiggin of pure magic. As is the case with this wonderful piece.


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lol no because I am the fool that snatched them all "I did", and I put every one of them in delightfulmess' waterfall with hers to suffer...lol j/k lol loved this it is adorable...we always tease each other about taking our muses...this just spoke to my heart today...best to you in the contest!!! excellent






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