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A Shot at Poetry & Poems in Books
For everyday stuff
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A special room for everyday poetry

Quotes chain:


If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was
standing on the shoulder of giants.---Isaac Newton

If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants
were standing on my shoulders. ---Hal Abelson

In computer science, we stand on each other's feet. ---Brian K. Reed


Portfolio -> Poetry -> A Shot at Poetry & Poems in Books

On Crabapple Beach  [ASR]   1.3 KB
My world = sand, beach, ocean, and scribbles

At Duffy's  [13+]   1.4 KB
Davos and such ---A response poem written in Dew Drop Inn

Lines Imitating Poetry  [13+]   97 Entries
A poetry journal of everyday clippings

Lines Imitating Poetry II - April Poems  [18+]   106 Entries
A place for everyday doodling

Slam Work   [E]   49 Items
A folder for my slam items

House of Solitude  [E]   1.5 KB
house internalized

Mushrooms, Splinters, and Thorns  [18+]   48 Entries
a journal with poems written on the fly without much ado

Into the Wind  [13+]   0.8 KB
Song-poem in dimeter (2 beats to a line) & Ecstasy/Joy theme for Katya's Dew Drop Inn

Self-Discovery at Midnight  [13+]   1.7 KB
When the clock strikes midnight...

Hauntings  [ASR]   1.0 KB
Dark poem to honor Writing.com’s celebration of the horror genre

Noise  [13+]   1.0 KB
Noise and denial - for someone I know

One Last Wish  [13+]   3.2 KB
A haibun for "You've Got Character!"

Chess Players in Central Park  [E]   1.1 KB
In early fall and late spring I used to watch old men play chess in Central Park