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Stray Thought 3
“So, if not in search of some ultimate peak of perfection, some accolade of accomplishment, why would you even consider what can only be defined as a perilous, non-profitable, peripatetic path to travel?” Elizabeth Crawford 11/3/2017 Posted at Micropoetry: November … Continue reading
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Tagged conversation, Micropoetry, path, perfection, perilous, pinnacle, stray thoughts
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Burgeoning Poet II
Burgeoning Poet II (a found poem from an unusual source) Let me guess: You tried to write a poem in regards to human behavior and it wasn’t well received, fell apart, blew up in your face… You are a burgeoning … Continue reading
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Tagged advice to a young poet, Charlie Eppes, elegant, Fireflies, Larry Fleinhardt, Numb3rs, Owl City, perfection, Peter MacNicol
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Not My Usual Whatever *
Woke up knowing I want something different. Something new, not me, but me expanded, altered, changed, exchanged, whatever. Want to learn to write a new language, one that makes the words pop up from the page, explode with meaning, … Continue reading