Last week I spent some time reading up on Amazon's Kindle eBook self-publishing.
This week I started dredging through poems worth asking someone else to read, and even pay money for. This blog has been rather hit or miss, or miss again, as it was a once per week creative endeavor. Today I got through backwards/forwards and homophones. A dent. More progress when I feel better.
eBook this summer, is the plan.
I write poems to pass the time, and sometimes it turns out well. Updates most weeks, usually on Tuesday. 2011 was a year for narrative works, generally using standard poetic tools. 2012 will be focused on homophonic and backwards/forwards pieces.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
The Woman on the Pedestal
This used up all my leftover homophones. Pretty sure it also includes homophones I have already used in other poems. Is there anybody... OUT THERE?
The Woman on the Pedestal
She was chaste
She was chased
She had a wit
She had a whit
Of baubles
But bobbles
From a torn knee
From a tourney
She had won
She had one
Acquired medal
Shining metal
A choired mettle
Shines in, Meddled
With the primeval
With the prime evil
Errant knight
Air at night
Would smell so sweet
As her delight
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