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< i dreamt of you last night >
and here
me
writing this poem
you spoke to me
in words i can't write
- - -
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Do the dashes at the end mean more's to come?
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(11-30-2015, 07:28 PM)ronsaik Wrote: Do the dashes at the end mean more's to come?
The opposite, they mean it's the end of the poem.
I guess I should probably use "...", but that's hard to see sometimes, so I use "- - -".
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(11-30-2015, 04:21 PM)rayheinrich Wrote:
< i dreamt of you last night >
and here
me
writing this poem
you spoke to me
in words i can't write
- - -
A lovely way to capture that special bond between us and animals, the little gestures that tell us so much. Very nice. Best Keith
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For a moment I wanted the title to be "i dreamt of you
again last night" - a good iambic title for a non-metered poem.
Wonderful, self-fulfilling poem. Tender beyond the sum of its words.
Paul
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(12-01-2015, 05:06 AM)Tiger the Lion Wrote: For a moment I wanted the title to be "i dreamt of you again last night" - a good iambic title for a non-metered poem.
Wonderful, self-fulfilling poem. Tender beyond the sum of its words.
Paul
I debated which to use; they both had there pluses and minuses.
"Again" gives it weight because it's happened before.
Leaving it out gives it weight because it's (maybe) a special instance.
I ended up using the latter because I decided I liked the hint of singularity.
Ray
P.S. They're both iambic: One's trimeter and the other's tetrameter.
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(12-01-2015, 12:40 PM)rayheinrich Wrote: (12-01-2015, 05:06 AM)Tiger the Lion Wrote: For a moment I wanted the title to be "i dreamt of you again last night" - a good iambic title for a non-metered poem.
Wonderful, self-fulfilling poem. Tender beyond the sum of its words.
Paul
I debated which to use; they both had there pluses and minuses.
"Again" gives it weight because it's happened before.
Leaving it out gives it weight because it's (maybe) a special instance.
I ended up using the latter because I decided I liked the hint of singularity.
Ray
P.S. They're both iambic: One's trimeter and the other's tetrameter.
Yes. I thought the 4 foot title might be cute.
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(12-01-2015, 01:15 PM)Tiger the Lion Wrote: (12-01-2015, 12:40 PM)rayheinrich Wrote: (12-01-2015, 05:06 AM)Tiger the Lion Wrote: For a moment I wanted the title to be "i dreamt of you again last night" - a good iambic title for a non-metered poem.
Wonderful, self-fulfilling poem. Tender beyond the sum of its words.
Paul
I debated which to use; they both had there pluses and minuses.
"Again" gives it weight because it's happened before.
Leaving it out gives it weight because it's (maybe) a special instance.
I ended up using the latter because I decided I liked the hint of singularity.
Ray
P.S. They're both iambic: One's trimeter and the other's tetrameter.
Yes. I thought the 4 foot title might be cute.
Oh, yes, damn, didn't get that "four-footed" implication. You so cool.
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