poet of few words
I see the magnetic poetry of others and marvel at the extent of their verse, while mine has little or none. I’ve given some thought to that and decided there’s no getting around the fact that I don’t typically “wax poetic.” So, why would magnetic poetry be any different for me? And what better way to demonstrate that than with… Magnetic Poetry…
poet of few words
revealing innermost thoughts
more like pulling teeth
This haibun is my response to
Colleen’s 2019 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 139 #Poet’sChoice
If you want to try magnetic poetry, you can do it online, here.
Ah but you do. The Oracle gave you a poem that reflects your style well (she often gives me short messages too) (K)
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She knows.
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I love micropoetry. It’s powerful to express emotion.
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Yes, to the point.
Thank you.
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This just shows the Oracle knows you–as Kerfe said. Excellent!
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Thanks, Merril. 🙂
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Very cool! I enjoyed your poem. 😀
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Thanks! 🙂
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You write some of the most expressive poetry, Ken. No need to wax “poetic.” The words come from the Oracle (I call her the mother goddess). Somehow, she gets her message across to us all. ❤
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Thank you, Colleen. 🙂
That she does.
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