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    Nice poems so far. Araugggh! Bogged on mine right now! It will come through!

    Some of us laugh
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    The ideal not flesh
    But spirit inside contained
    Beauty in chaos of mind

    hm. half haiku half tanka . . . ?
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    *grin*

    Keep 'em coming; what with the view of London and the oddly Byzantine (in the manner of W B Yeats) and the half-tanker (heh heh), I am beginning to feel like the picture looks. And I haven't been on any hallucinogenic drugs...
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    Here you go Rintrah ;P. At least with this I stand a chance at barely comparing with you! I tried really hard:

    In the following poem I present minute descriptive imagery
    of the most recent contest picture. All of the imagery (covert and overt)
    might not be noticed if read over too quickly, so I'd ask
    that the readers/critics/judge read it slowly line by line,
    while looking at the picture periodically to notice
    exactly what I'm describing. Thanks in advance and good luck
    to all.



    Geometric Tropic Saints

    The Pervasive song is mosaic twirls,
    warmly inviting Carribean Color,
    giving shape,
    in form and grace,
    to postures painting rainbow wonders,

    Taking intuition,
    Making passion,
    through angular knee
    geometry

    low rectangle, low triangle,
    with outpost block to rest a hand,

    a left leg, a swan end,
    a high hand, a white head,
    one foot down, its three-toed leg

    for nature's drift on brick walk,

    brown faced sweetness, cocked far left,
    in bows of greatness,
    in motley's twists,
    in oily skins to mark saints' meekness,
    in gracious flow.....

    for which it stands

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    Order From Chaos

    Vibrant yellow and pink slashes
    Form a bodice and tutu—
    Seemingly meaningless scrawls become
    Dancer’s arms and legs in poise.
    Roses bloom among controlled chaos—
    Faces finely formed lost in the artistic surf,
    My artist’s eye looks for perspective,
    That single focused vanishing point.
    Note the leg just right off center—
    Formed in bold scrawls like all the rest,
    Careless, daring, seemingly random whorls.
    Focus microscopically upon it just a moment—
    Hidden meaning in plain sight may be found—
    Naked is the best disguise—
    Al Hirschfeld would enjoy the irony.
    In his works you find the hidden “Nina’s,”
    What message is there hidden here?

    Pendragon
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    To show you what I mean, here's an Al Hirschfeld. Can you find Nina? Look closely...

    Some of us laugh
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    Some of us smoke
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    Wow guys, looks like some amazing poetry there! Everyone has used such gorgeous imagery, Im going through a little block right now myself but am pretty certain of my participation later on.
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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    Pen - I used to look at those Hirschfeld paintings all the time!! They're great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mir View Post
    Pen - I used to look at those Hirschfeld paintings all the time!! They're great!
    I loved them, and was addicted to finding the "Nina's" Nina was his daughter's name, and he incorporated in into every drawing as often as possible. Knowing where to look, I count at least five in this one, with several other possibles. It has been said that Hirschfeld drawings have been used for mental training. If you can find his hidden "Nina's", you are sharp, but that is only hearsay...

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    Some of us laugh
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    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adolescent09 View Post
    Here you go Rintrah ;P. At least with this I stand a chance at barely comparing with you!
    Love your work as always, Adolescent, particularly "in motley's twists/
    in oily skins to mark saints' meekness". I blush at your compliments.
    Now comes the night of Enitharmons joy!
    Who shall I call? Who shall I send?

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    She never taught one,
    How could she. She was worried.

    Still that could not become her fate.
    She might have started late.

    Tust me, I’ve poured over her ‘form’
    (Her thighs are great

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    Here's one from the one-frame future.
    Sorta...: )

    In our father’s sunshine, we were just outlines
    In our mother’s orchards, we were shade
    My sisters and I, we were free.
    Till he came by, taught us why
    The sunsets butchery exists.
    How we could never die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rintrah View Post
    Love your work as always, Adolescent, particularly "in motley's twists/
    in oily skins to mark saints' meekness". I blush at your compliments.
    What can I say? Your poetry shows great imagination. All the poems this round are sounding great! It's going to be a daunting task chosing a winner...
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    ...just wondered if there was an art forum out there posting sketches to poetry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decon_blue View Post
    ...just wondered if there was an art forum out there posting sketches to poetry.
    Drawings from poetry written? Not that I know of on this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post


    To show you what I mean, here's an Al Hirschfeld. Can you find Nina? Look closely...

    ....i cant see it.
    The~Female~Mind

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