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So WHo Are You????So who are you? What makes you tick? What's under the hood? What makes you - you? Let us know. Write a poem with each line beginning with the the words listed below/ |
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RE: So WHo Are You????Wow! Great challenge! I started thinking about who I was and there seem to be 2 things that centrally define my life right now, so I just plowed ahead and wrote 2 for this one! Thanks for posting such a unique challenge! |
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RE: So WHo Are You????Ok, I'll give it a try, (I am channeling a 16yr old for this one) lol |
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RE: So WHo Are You????simoneaugustus, thank you so very much for joining in. Your poems, and life, are extraordinary. You display grief, pain and sorrow, tempered by hope, fight and determination. You battle where many would simply give up. You show others that life is worth fighting for and the importance of family and support. Your poem to your daughter is touching, indeed, caring for her and putting her needs first in your mind, as true mothers do. Your hopes and dreams for her to have what you do not, and placing her happiness above your disabilities,makes it clear that you are both very fortunate to have each other. I salute you in your fight and wish for you the very best. |
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RE: So WHo Are You????saVySam, I'd say you have the teen mind down pretty well! (Could that be from personal experience?) |
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I am a simple jolly honest fisherman, I wonder not that my life is so hard, I hear the song of distant tide, I see the ocean fair and wide, I want to see my guardian star all night. I am a simple jolly honest fisherman. I pretend my canoe is a big ship, I feel I am the captain and the crew. I touch the foam and taste the salt, I worry not for drink nor meat. I cry not for lack of wealth but health, I am a simple jolly honest fisherman. I understand the fishes in the deep, I say a prayer my pots with them to fill. I dream not of castles in the air,. I try my best my simple life to care. I hope one day to beach my boat, I am a simple jolly honest fisherman. I Last edited by cousinsoren 06-03-2010 at 11:16:40 AM |
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RE: So WHo Are You????I am not what I seem to be |
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RE: RE: So WHo Are You????Quote: Originally Posted by Balladeer saVySam, I'd say you have the teen mind down pretty well! (Could that be from personal experience?) You certainly pegged me in my teenage years...putting on the front, pushing the envelope, balancing on the boundaries! Thank you for your participation This was really a lot of fun! Thank you for the idea, and taking time to comment! |
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RE: So WHo Are You????cousinoren, your words are exactly what I would expect and how I considered you to be. Your simplicity and honesty shines in everything you do and I admire you for that. May your pots always be full and the breeze gentle across your cheek. |
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RE: So WHo Are You????Mayuna, a very revealing write filled with sincerity one can feel. I have no doubt things will work out for you. At your age the world is still your oyster...embrace it. |
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RE: So WHo Are You????I am a stranger in your midst |
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RE: So WHo Are You????Thank you, Drew. I confess that parts are a little too cryptic for me but that could be my failing. I appreciate your participation. |
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RE: So WHo Are You????I am in chains, |
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RE: So WHo Are You????I idolize idiots engulfed in bliss |
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RE: So WHo Are You????Springsize, I don't know if you're a female Paul Revere but you are certainly a female Poe, Robert Service and Banjo Paterson, all rolled up into one! |
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RE: So WHo Are You????There is always a positive in everything, miss. Those who don't look for it miss out on a lot. I'm sure you agree |
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RE: So WHo Are You????I am a young girl with two kids Last edited by jlecabwit 08-24-2010 at 04:56:45 PM |
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RE: So WHo Are You????Very well done, miss! I can read a lot of soul-searching and honesty in these words, which is the object of the exercise. I wish you the very best! |
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RE: So WHo Are You????I am breaking with tired patterns of old Last edited by SavVySam 08-26-2010 at 02:23:28 AM |
If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.