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Writing Through Tiger Woods 2-Contest Clerihew--
Clerihew—

WRITING THRU TYGER WOODS

Tiger,Tiger, burning bright--
Man of iron , get it right.
If temptation‘s in your face
Putt a caddy in your place....

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Categories: tyger, people, satire,
Form: Clerihew



Andrew Marvel, William Blake To Wordsworth
I
 What immortal hand or eye
Could frame mysteries in the sky!

II
When the world is too much with us
 He sends visions, Ramanujans, Christ

III
 Shakespeare had dreams, even awake
When humanity was poor in tea & cake

IV
God gives words to poets: leaves sailing -
To begin - loving a pet, sky - urge growing...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tyger, art, child, earth, emotions, growing up, growth,
Form: Free verse
Viking Funeral
Viking, Viking burning bright,
on a pyre in the night,
though the wind howls and bites,
this funeral is out-of-sight!

Through the cold and falling snow,
on the lake your fire glows,
the ships combusts, and now I know
this here is how I want to go.



*-Obviously patterned off William Blake's famous poem 'The Tyger.'...

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Categories: tyger, celebration, death, fun, funeral, humorous, light, night,
Form: Light Verse
Idea
Idea


Dream a nation; take a vacation.
Autopilot does not need direction.
Claim a notion; works a vocation.
Words do not have to have perfect punctuation.


Message in a bottle; totally random.
Chaos Theory.  A hat may not fit.
Ring the chapel bells and then leap on a tandem.
Tyger eyes watch it go by without realizing it.


(C)2018 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved....

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© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tyger, america, desire, life, love, meaningful, poetry, work,
Form: Bio
The Hunter
Hunter! Hunter! in the sky
Find a place for him to lie,
What aged lips or ears
Could truly know thy fears?

Children! Children! twinkled rears
Greet him with a hug of smears,
What younger fingers or toes
Could dry those tearful woes?

Servant! Servant! always knows
This is how it always goes
What knowing nods or minds
Could leave behind such rinds?

Inspired by William Blake's The Tyger....

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© S Chen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tyger, family,
Form: Quintain (English)



The Real Tyger
Question, William, Question
Your mind is only as great as you take it
Genius, of course,
An artist of many wits and ways,
Take the path you feel is best,
Desire, Inspire,
Pick up that bible and read into it,
The mind of a romantic,
The mind of a genius,
Creativity came from within,
Desire, Inspire,
What immortal hand or eye,
Dare frame the symmetry of your mind?


THIS POEM WAS INSPIRED BY WILLIAM BLAKE...

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Categories: tyger, on work and working, on writing and
Form: Free verse
Freedom
Python! Python! sneaking ‘round
In the forests on the ground,
What brave man with net and pole
Could capture thy slipp’ry self whole?

Dyngo! Dyngo! running wild
In the forests misting mild,
What little mind or wise man
Could learn your tricks and fool you ‘gain?

Rhyno! Rhyno! charging mad
In the forest peace it had,
What cruel ranger armed with gun
Could try to shoot thy pelt for fun?

Inspired by William Blake's The Tyger...

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Categories: tyger, animals,
Form: Quatrain

Book: Reflection on the Important Things