
smoothest to say
these black mists shine
and dream deliriously,
pound sweet honey storm
in play, to crush and use
our lathered blood as lake.
a summer, sordid as love,
licks me through music’s
gorgeous day

magnet poetry original kit
top image originally found here

Gorgeous!
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:) Thanks, Cheryl!
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Sordid is an interesting choice–I don’t know that I’ve ever seen that word from the Oracle. (K)
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It was a weird set of words generally. The Oracle must have been in a mood…
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Beautiful and evocative.
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Thanks, Steve!
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My pleasure, Lisa!
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beautiful, Lisa…🤍
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Thanks! <3
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my pleasure 🤍
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A lovely poem, Lisa, and the picture is also deloghtful
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Robbie, thanks. I used that pic once before and tried to look up the source, but it was gone. It is a beaut, isn’t it.
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It’s wonderful.
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This evokes a number of feelings, memories, scenes, and that last line speaks deeply to my soul.
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Paul, I’m happy it speaks to you. Nature caters to every sense in an inimitable way…
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A whirlwind of beautiful contradictions, no?! “Black mists” that “shine” and the “sweet honey storm” … Liked the expressions: “pound sweet” and “lathered lake”.
— Pradeep / bpradeepnair.blogspot.com
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Thanks much, Pradeep, glad you enjoyed :)
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I’m in awe of your success in playing with this set of words and creating something wonderful. And I love Anonymous’ comment above. Wonderful contradictions, indeed.
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Thanks much, Dale. That group of words gave me more trouble than usual. Glad it had some semblance of cohesion.
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I am in awe of you and Merril, quite frankly. I look at the words and… nuthin’!
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<3
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💞
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Wonderful! This looks like so much fun.
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I think you would love it. Free to play online and you can save your poems (convert to jpg when you do.)
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I may give it a try, thank you!
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Wonderful!!!!!!
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Thanks much, Hitasakhi!
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Yeah, I keep forgetting you’re actually using set words! ‘Cause I doubt I could come up with something that gorgeous, Li, not within those constraints. Brava! “a summer, sordid as love” indeed! Mmm!
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Stacie you’re too humble <3
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Haha. Thanks, Li, but no, I’d get too frustrated, probably, having to work with already-set words. Which means I should force myself to do stuff like that, obviously, so widen my comfort zone! But will I?! I don’t know. Maybe. If I ever get to retire! lol
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Sounds like you’re staying busy, which is good.
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