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Our World Without Colour - Remastered

Classic silent films
Redundant technicolour
Piano plays mood

Panther and snow leopard duelling with chess
Under a scintillating firmament
A dome of diamonds floating on infinity
Moonlight softly slicing the shadows
Illuminating their world of concentration
Alternating attrition
Pawn takes pawn
Bishop takes pawn
Rook takes pawn
Knight takes pawn
Who's winning?
The back rows don't care
The pawns always get slaughtered

Monochromatic menagerie
Colour falls victim to Darwin
Survival of the hueless
Polar bears, penguins, orcas
Denizens of the icy white
Magpie's musings
Cogitating a colourless cosmos
With polka dot dalmatians
And Rorschach fresian cows
And bar code zebras
Mezzotinted mother nature
Despite its wonderous beauty
Always has a few skunks

Jet and pearls for the rich
Coal and chalk for the poor
Obsidian and quartz for the wannabes

A nun and a priest in theological debate
Reconciling scripture with how the real world with real people really works
Playing dominos to divine answers to divine questions
Passing holy judgement by chance and cunning
What's the alternative?
A pool table of eight balls?
A heartless (and diamondless) pack of cards?
It doesn't matter to those who see truth as black and white

Food race! Tuxedoed athletes! Chequered flag drops!
Raisins and pearl onions! Caviar and rice! Faster!
Black pudding and chicken! Licorice and mash potato! Faster!
Black beans with cream! Oreos and mayonnaise! Finish line!
Hurray for the winners! Bread and blackberry jam prizes!
Everyone else starves

Brightling and darkling
Eden's white vies Hade's black
Madness lies between





Written 16th February 2017

Entry to the "best free verse" contest

Originally entered to "the colours black and white" contest

Remastered to reduce number of lines

Notes: 
"Colour" is not a typo or a spelling mistake. It's how us Brits spell it.

"Divine" means "discover" as well as "about God"

Magpies are considered to be one of the most intelligent birds - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magpie

Mezzotint is a grey scale printing technique https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezzotint


Our World Without Colour

Classic silent films
Redundant technicolour
Piano plays mood

Panther and snow leopard
Duelling with chess
Under a scintillating firmament
A dome of diamonds floating on infinity
Moonlight softly slicing the shadows
Illuminating their world of concentration
Alternating attrition
Pawn takes pawn
Bishop takes pawn
Rook takes pawn
Knight takes pawn
Who's winning?
The back rows don't care
The pawns always get slaughtered

Monochromatic menagerie
Colour falls victim to Darwin
Survival of the hueless
Polar bears, penguins, orcas
Denizens of the icy white
Magpie's musings
Cogitating a colourless cosmos
With polka dot dalmatians
And Rorschach fresian cows
And bar code zebras
Mezzotinted mother nature
Despite its wonderous beauty
Always has a few skunks

Jet and pearls for the rich
Coal and chalk for the poor
Obsidian and quartz for the wannabes

A nun and a priest
In theological debate
Reconciling scripture
With how the real world with real people really works
Playing dominos
To divine answers
To divine questions
Passing holy judgement
By chance and cunning
What's the alternative?
A pool table of eight balls?
A heartless (and diamondless) pack of cards?
It doesn't matter
To those who see
Truth as black and white

Food race!
Tuxedoed athletes!
Chequered flag drops!
Raisins and pearl onions
Caviar and rice
Faster!
Black pudding and chicken
Licorice and mash potato
Faster!
Black beans with cream
Oreos and mayonnaise
Finish line!
Hurray for the winners!
Bread and blackberry jam prizes!
Everyone else starves

Brightling and darkling
Eden's white vies Hade's black
Madness lies between





Written 16th February 2017

Entry to "the colours black and white" contest

Notes: 
"Colour" is not a typo or a spelling mistake. It's how us Brits spell it.

"Divine" means "discover" as well as "about God"

Magpies are considered to be one of the most intelligent birds - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magpie

Mezzotint is a grey scale printing technique https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezzotint

Shaggy Dog Limericks Ii

The Bichon Frise

The Bichon in chiffon looks so frou 
That the crowd duly wowed has to coo 
‘Til the dog starts to droop
And its owner to scoop 
Some acutely embarrassing doo

The Border Collie

It was not Albert Einstein who dared 
To think E = mc2
But rather a Border 
Who brought cosmic order
One morning while out with his laird

The Bulldog

My Bulldog won’t frolic or fetch 
His face may cause others to kvetch
But he’s gentle and sweet 
With the kids on the street
And the ladies all think I’m a ketch

The Cairn Terrier

Cairns have been bred to hunt vermin 
Be it Spanish, Australian, or German
Its body is wee
Though as tough as a tree
And as ruthless as General Sherman

The Chihuahua and Great Dane

Chihuahuas and Danes one surmises 
Are extremes when it comes to their sizes
The one is so small 
It is nothing at all
While the other is big and wins prizes

The Chinese Crested

I passed one of these down on Lincoln 
For a moment I thought I’d been drinkin’ 
He looked so bizarre
That I stopped in a bar
To keep my poor eyeballs from shrinkin’

The Collie

To many a Collie means Lassie 
The wonderdog faithful and classy
But on re-run TV 
(Or is it just me?)
Do her eyes look a little bit glassy?

The Corgi

The Corgi is not one to hurry 
Much preferring a stroll to a flurry
If you happen by chance 
To invite one to dance
He’ll say, “Hey, I am not Arthur Murray!”

The Dachshund

The Dachshund’s a marvel on skis
Little legs that stop short of its knees 
It can schuss like a pro
Making furrows in snow
(Though its privates are given to freeze)

The Dalmatian

Dalmatians are doomed to be stuck 
In the seat of a fireman’s truck 
When they’d much rather cruise 
In a Jag that’s chartreuse
On a track that’s for testing your luck
Form: Limerick

Aurorabelle DeVil

In the shadows, where the night is dark and deep, Aurorabelle DeVil weaves her wicked spell, with a heart that's cold as sleep, and a wicked little grin that tells the tale. The moon above, the only witness within, shines down upon her, as she casts her sin.

With eyes of emerald, and hair of raven's night, she stalks her prey, with a stealthy, silent flight, her laughter echoing through the midnight air, as she conjures magic, beyond compare. In the land of dreams, where the brave dare not roam, Aurorabelle DeVil holds her wicked throne, with a wave of her hand, she summons the night, and the stars above, tremble with her wicked delight.

Her heart of stone, and soul so black as coal, make her the queen of the dark role, dancing with shadows, in the moon's silver light, the darkness trembles, at her wicked, wondrous might. In the silence, where the wind whispers low, Aurorabelle DeVil is the one they all know, with a kiss of poison, and a touch of despair, she weaves her web, of wicked, woeful care.

With a voice of honey, and a heart of ice and snow, Aurorabelle DeVil is the one they all know, whispering secrets, in the ears of the night, the darkness trembles, at her wicked, wondrous might. In the land of magic, where the brave dare not tread, Aurorabelle DeVil is the one who holds the thread, with a wave of her hand, she summons the storm, and the thunder trembles, at her wicked, wondrous form.

In the shadows, where the night is dark and deep, Aurorabelle DeVil is the one who holds the keep, with a heart of darkness, and a soul so bold and bright, she reigns supreme, in the wicked, wondrous night, her magic swirling, like a dark, velvet cloak, as she whispers secrets, in the ears of the night, and the darkness trembles, at her wicked, wondrous might.

Aurorabelle DeVil (sing it to the tune of "Cruella DeVil" from Disney's 101 Dalmatians.)
Form: Lyric

Calculations

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Dimple dash dalmatians speak mostly in monosyllabic format. Barking once or twice is an overlay. A symptom of subjecting the subconscious flow to tune into remarks made by flying bull carriers. When accompanying a large amount of mist over a border it is good to attune sounds. Sound is sharper in grey shrouded shapes. So always move around very very slowly. It really does make no sense nor logical to throw strawberries at lemon gateau's. For they withstand the breaks of curvature due to the many layers of cream. And chocolate trifles are extremely hard to agree with when they are in an ungrateful mood. So now it is time to set the elephants, rhinos, ostriches, turtles and gorillas plus all of the amphibians free from cages then sit back and watch as they will rise to power. Then the fruit baskets and children's television characters can get out of their castles, mansions, throned palaces and control bases and swim for their safety in the currents of a rising earth. In the floatation tanks of the world. Thus leaving the leaves alone. To grow independently with directed chaos and wounds. Such is the stapled way of the statutory static seesaws of seas. And stolen will stay stale. And sipping will be gone. For good. Hahaha now dance around with the mop buckets and Hoovers. Hahaha cloth cleaning. Clever clips. Hahahaha and now eat. Fashionable fish. Stylish. Xxxxx cataclysmic Z. P y q at 89.00000 cvbs z
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Codes Can Come Calling

Dimple dash dalmatians speak mostly in monosyllabic format. Barking once or twice is an overlay. A symptom of subjecting the subconscious flow to tune into remarks made by flying bull carriers. When accompanying a large amount of mist over a border it is good to attune sounds. Sound is sharper in grey shrouded shapes. So always move around very very slowly. It really does make no sense nor logical to throw strawberries at lemon gateau's. For they withstand the breaks of curvature due to the many layers of cream. And chocolate trifles are extremely hard to agree with when they are in an ungrateful mood. So now it is time to set the elephants, rhinos, ostriches, turtles and gorillas plus all of the amphibians free from cages then sit back and watch as they will rise to power. Then the fruit baskets and children's television characters can get out of their castles, mansions, throned palaces and control bases and swim for their safety in the currents of a rising earth. In the floatation tanks of the world. Thus leaving the leaves alone. To grow independently with directed chaos and wounds. Such is the stapled way of the statutory static seesaws of seas. And stolen will stay stale. And sipping will be gone. For good. Hahaha now dance around with the mop buckets and Hoovers. Hahaha cloth cleaning. Clever clips. Hahahaha and now eat. Fashionable fish. Stylish. Xxxxx cataclysmic Z. P y q at 89.00000 cvbs z
Form:

Premium Member Black and White

"Black and white in want of each other, and not in need, inevitably;
of my following sampling's POV," ... by the Poet.

Pandas are loners, though my statement is a misconception of the simple fact of reproduction and raising. Two credible factors bear on Pandas in the wild, but once they've matured on both points, they part company to be alone.

Between Ludwig van Beethoven and Danny Kaye, tickling those Ivories is a statement for only Kaye since Ivory wasn't a commodity to Pianos over a century old. Striking those 88s does apply, most admirably, for both Piano players.

Dalmatians, a hallmark of fire stations, though by law no animals are allowed, except registered seeing-eye dogs or rescue squads are at the station with qualified animals, or when FEMAs there and their entitled animals.

Possible fun things to see: an Orca reading a Newspaper held up on an aquarium glass; a Penguin nudge a Domino toppling more; a Skunk riding a Zebra-back; in The UK, a Scots girl holding a Soccer Ball under her arm wearing a Pirate's eye patch Skull and Crossbones gazes with her other eye at the inviting Night Sky Stars and Moon while eating an Oreo Cookie, now looks both ways before walking on the Pedestrian Crossing a street as men play Dice on a sidewalk outside a pub in dark Manchester.

*B&Ws in capital letters
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.

My dog Dandy

I have a dog ?? his name is Dandy,
His eyes are brown and his Coat is Sandy.
His tail is long and his legs are Bandy,
The best in The world is my dog Dandy. 
I took him to the village fair,
There Were lots of things to do down there.
I went on Roundabouts and Swings
And ever so many exciting things.
I ate Sugar Cakes and Candy,
And quite forgot about my Dog Dandy.
Suddenly when I looked around,
Dandy ?? was nowhere to be found.
I asked the Lady selling Candy,
Whether she'd seen My Dog Dandy.
"No" she said "but if I do, I will send him back to you.
The Policeman at the Village fair,
Hadn't seen Dandy anywhere there.
People came from miles around,
To show me the Lost Dogs they'd found.
Collies,Terriers and Alsatians,
Spaniels, Labradors and Dalmatians.
Everyone was very kind,
To help me my lost dog to find.
A little girl came running up,
And said to me " is this your pup"?
I Answered " No he's far too small,
He's not like My Old Dog at all".
Sadly I walked home alone,
Wondering where my dog had gone.
Was he laying on a bed of Silk,
Petted by Ladies and fed on Milk.
Or had he gone on a trip,
As a seadog on a ship.
Home I walked and climbed the stairs,
And who do you think Was waiting there.
With eyes of brown and coat so Sandy,
Wagging his tail,was My Dog Dandy ??.
dog
Form: Rhyme

My dog Dandy

I have a dog his name is Dandy,His eyes are Brown and his Coat is Sandy.
His tail is long and his legs are Bandy,
The best in the World is my dog Dandy ??. 
I took him to the village fair,
There were lots of things to do down there,
I went on Roundabouts and Swings,
And ever so many exciting things.
I ate Sugar Cakes and Candy, And quite forgot about my Dog Dandy.
Suddenly when I looked around,Dandy was nowhere to be found,
I asked the Lady selling Candy ??, whether she had seen My Dog dandy,
No "she said "but if I do, I will send him back to you.
The Policeman at the Village fair, Hadn't seen Dandy anywhere there.
People came from miles around, To show me the Lost Dogs they'd found.
Collies, Terriers and Alsatians, Spaniels,Labradors and Dalmatians.
Everyone was very kind,To help me my lost dog to find.
A little girl came running up, And said to me"is this your pup.
I answered "No he's far too small, He's not like My Old Dog at all".
Sadly I walked home alone,Wondering where my dog had gone,
Was he lying on a bed of Silk,Petted by Ladies and fed on milk.
Or had he gone on a trip as a seadog on a ship.
Home I walked and climbed the stairs, And who do you think was waiting there,
With eyes of brown and coat so Sandy, Wagging his tail was My Dog Dandy ??.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Kristi Noem DeVil

(sing it to the tune of "Cruella DeVil" from Disney's 101 Dalmatians)

There was a Govenor named 
Kristi Noem De-Vil Oh
Kristi Noem De-Vil
Her own dog she’ll harm
there's nothing more cru-el
Kristi Noem De-Vil
Kristi Noem DeVil
She hated her puppy Cricket 
with wired haired charm
Her own doggy she'll harm
Her own doggy she'll harm
deemed he was useless 
like her goat valued less
So, she took the poor pup out
Not sympatico—Not even a pout
She’s made her boss proud
she shouts out loud, 
Kristi Noem De-Vil
Kisti Noem De-Vil
with whom she’ll share 
the Presidential ticket

Out of her mind with excitement, 
chasing all those birds
and having the time of her life
was poor fated Cricket

We need strong leaders who can 
do these sorts of messes
She'll bring her own doggy harm
Ranting that it’s just another day on the farm!
The Govenor may be watching too much Netflix
Perchance Wentworth an Australian series
An unhinged system for women's prison
Chicks! Chicks! Chicks!

 Chorus...
  If anyone out there is looking to offload 
  an annoying puppy or jerk-face goat 
  there are many rescues out there
© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Lyric

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