Words age gracefully, displaying no wrinkles or sagging.
Great is ageless, the mediocre forgotten, and schlock merely annoys.
A contest entry
- Your OWN personal Quote - Be On The Front Page ! ( MOTD ) # 2 by Kari.
900 points, ended October 30, 2007, 44 entries
Silver trophy winner
• next poem in this contest, remove from contest
Please tell me what you think
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Silver for sure
It is demure
Gold is too bold
So I am told
Bronze is too brash
Not to be cash,
But Silver for sure
It will endure -
This is nicely said. Congratulations on the trophy. It's well deserved.

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Thank you, Gentle breeze,
Words-if they're the right ones, of course!
I can think of some that should not be used at all!
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How true.
Funny, as I just posted a contest on somewhat similar lines, only the Mods will probably say it's obscene.
Anyway, this is incontrovertably true in all its aspects.

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wonderful wonderful
great job here and best wishes to you in this contest. Alot of great entries here.
shew..and alot to read lol.
tory -
I do like this quote - because even if words did sag we could always rewrite them.
(Not that they could, but figuratively),
=> Jess

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Beats plastic surgery, sca!
It would depend on the medium. Marshall McLuhan said "The medium is the message." His words live on, too.
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These are both good. I checked "schlock", it is in the dictionary as an English word of Yiddish origin.
You knew that.


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Hi Terry,
I agree... Words display no wrinkles...
Shakespeare is still a young writer
Keats would be young forever...
Terry is always a Spring... No trace of Winter in your write...
Missing you on SP.
love
-kiddy


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Shakespeare and Keats...
This was such a great comment!
Terry
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Nice thought on the first quote.
Second is only too true!
Mike
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