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Scripting Poems Is a Godsend

This was my entry for Milt's last contest, sadly he passed away before he could judge it. My lines of romantic Sonnets open a window to my heart. I write about lost loves and tragedies that trouble me. Though not a painting on canvas, a poem is a work of art. Each verse opens the cage door to set my emotions free. I write about lost loves and tragedies that trouble me. When melancholia sets in, scripting poems is a Godsend. Each verse opens the cage door to set my emotions free, I can be a soft breeze, teasing willow branches to bend. When melancholia sets in, scripting poems is a Godsend. Poetry draws my attention to more pleasurable things. I can be a soft breeze, teasing willow branches to bend or imagining I'm a snowy owl, soaring on outspread wings. Poetry draws my attention to more pleasurable things. There's splendor in a sunrise as it blushes in morning skies, or imagining I'm a snowy owl, soaring on outspread wings. I compose lyrical poetry with a chorus in rhyming reprise. There's splendor in a sunrise as it blushes in morning skies. Though not a painting on canvas, a poem is a work of art. I compose lyrical poetry with a chorus in rhyming reprise. My lines of romantic Sonnets open a window to my heart. 11/03/2022 Pantoum on Writing Poetry Contest Written for L Milton Hankins, Sponsor

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Date: 12/22/2022 6:30:00 AM
I agree with your sentiments. Well constructed Pantoum, I find them quite tricky. Good luck in the contest. // Barry
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Lin Lane
Date: 12/22/2022 6:35:00 AM
Thank you so very much for your kind thoughts, Barry. Pantoums are tricky and usually require a bit of editing.
Date: 12/3/2022 8:00:00 AM
Very nicely done, Lin
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Lin Lane
Date: 12/4/2022 5:48:00 AM
Thank you very much, Jeff.

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