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Monthly Archives: June 2022
Literary Journal Three The Song About The Radio
Your guitar sounds so sweet and clear, but you are not really here, it’s just the radio. Long ago, and not so far away, you were really here.
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Literary Journal Three Karen Carpenter Song Book
The two-year-old sister watches with fascination as we become movie stars. “I can play with one finger better than you can play with two exactly right.” This morning they sing the song about the radio. It’s called, “The Way We … Continue reading
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Literary Journal Three Player Piano
The children want to sing Karen Carpenter, on a player organ with a handstand. “Dad plays the piano too,” made them laugh so hard they forgot the handstand.
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Literary Journal Three Try One Image
Cut and paste. So what. People die of laughter and happiness with one image. I have a scanner and a copier. That looks nicer. Still cut and paste. Do ten. That’s a book. No one wants more than ten. That’s … Continue reading
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Literary Journal 3 How To Make A Stitch Book Of Poetry Four Pages For Children
How To Make A Stitch Book Of Poetry Four Pages For Children Choose a title about a child’s day. First Poem. I have a mother and father who love me. What did the child say? Affective states of language. What … Continue reading
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Three Things To Consider While Reading A Poem
There is no requirement that poetry should be likable. How old is the poem? Is the poem kind to someone? How many words change as I read it?
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Save Draft
Faint iambics, what little ticks we hear, each moment of our lives. Can you survive from the pianos?
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