tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855012732105426889.post4467800350094286416..comments2024-03-06T13:33:02.824-08:00Comments on poetry bites: Why does a mention of poetry often cause a rise in an eyebrow?Kit Kennedyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04680775609980451495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855012732105426889.post-88810938430640896192011-02-21T09:23:09.010-08:002011-02-21T09:23:09.010-08:00triangles
simmering soup pots seem always
on the ...triangles<br /><br />simmering soup pots seem always<br />on the edge of boil<br />and so as tense and calm<br />as the next line<br />the next word<br />the next gesture found<br />out on the playground<br />off in the bushes<br />dropped in a chase scene<br />prefigured in a misplaced<br />scriptsgang123https://www.blogger.com/profile/12479312183618175955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855012732105426889.post-62395594757980623792011-02-19T19:33:27.676-08:002011-02-19T19:33:27.676-08:00I think you have just written my next microfiction...I think you have just written my next microfiction piece.<br /><br />"I had never been able to raise one eyebrow. That's how I should have known I wasn't cut out to judge the poetry contest."<br /><br />Hmm. It's workable, I think.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com