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"Poetry is the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash." Leonard Cohen

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

ENTRAILS OVERLAIN










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a tamer snake
moves violet, trails
terminal ailments
mistaken stalkier toenails
almost tore
slim snot
venom means reams
an omen amok
evils a-line

TUESDAY, APRIL 8: BEAUTIFUL INLAW
(BEAU PRESENT)
Select a name from one of your newspaper articles, famous or
not. Compose a poem using only words that can be made from
the letters in that person’s name. For example, if you selected
“John Travolta,” you may only use words that can be made from
the letters A, J, H, L, N, O, R, T and V.
The use of web-based tools is highly encouraged to help uncover
different words that can be made from your letters of choice.
One tool you might consider is the Scrabble Word Finder
(http://www.scrabblefinder.com/).

Source: Edmonton Journal - Tuesday April 8, 2014 - City and Region, Article by Shelia Pratt, entitled "Teacher tells hearing of years of harassment" ... it was pretty hard to resist selecting this name (the name of the teacher involved actually) for the number of letters it offered up: Vienna Malko-Monterrosa

*snake-eye by Brenda York



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