From: Linda Scheimann
thanks Desi, if I may call you so, and I'd like to add:
felicite
charme
verstande
Linda
Awww, Linda, you'll make me blush... glad you go for it, though!
Will
Ironywaves <ironywaves DeleteThis @knology.net> wrote in message
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> Designori (escapeforsix@btinternet.com) wrote:
>
> That's very pleasant and readable stuff, Will! I find your poetry
extremely
> "visual". I used to worry about rhyme-schemes for years until I
eventually
> cast them aside. You have nicely balanced sentences and who's to say
where
> prose ends and poetry begins anyway? It's for the reader to decide that.
> Trouble for me was growing up with "The Golden Treasury" (Francis Turner
> Palgrave)
> under my pillow. Thinking that emulating was creating. That last piece I
> posted ("Obsidian") was the last time I bothered with a rhyme scheme. At
> times I didn't know if I was recalling works I'd read years ago or
creating
> my own; now I write more freely and laugh at the sort of people who count
> syllables.
> Scansion schmansion!
>
> Dig it!
>
> Des.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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