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Eratosphere Communal Poem
We had a lot of fun with a communal poem a few years ago. http://www.ablemuse.com/erato/showthread.php?t=5175
John, said it was okay to go ahead and get a new one going. Rhyming couplets, one couplet at a time, please. Try to keep the meter. To keep all of the previous lines and continuity, reply with quote would probably work best. Looking forward to seeing where this goes. Donna Here's the first couplet to start things off. The midnight knock is followed by a voice, a raspy bass, “Hey, open up, it’s Joyce!” |
[never mind]
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The midnight knock is followed by a voice,
a raspy bass, “Hey, open up, it’s Joyce!” "Tell me, do you mean the Joyce who's fame's based on Trees, or are we talking James?" |
The midnight knock is followed by a voice,
a raspy bass, “Hey, open up, it’s Joyce!” "Tell me, do you mean the Joyce whose fame's based on Trees, or are we talking James?" "To write" she answered "was my dearest wish; but I should say I am in fact a fish..." |
Quote:
should not have rhymed with "face", but "[something crass]". |
[quote=David Anthony;139348]The midnight knock is followed by a voice,
a raspy bass, “Hey, open up, it’s Joyce!” "Tell me, do you mean the Joyce whose fame's based on Trees, or are we talking James?" "To write" she answered "was my dearest wish; but I should say I am in fact a fish..." I cracked the door, and saw that line 2's "bass" should not have rhymed with "face", but "[something crass]". I'm cursed by TYPO, keeper of the keys I'd beg for help, but I do not have knees. |
[quote=Donna English;139352]
Quote:
"Hey -- is this Joyce the Mermaid at the door?" |
The midnight knock is followed by a voice,
a raspy bass, “Hey, open up, it’s Joyce!” "Tell me, do you mean the Joyce whose fame's based on Trees, or are we talking James?" "To write" she answered "was my dearest wish; but I should say I am in fact a fish..." I cracked the door, and saw that line 2's "bass" should not have rhymed with "face", but "[something crass]". I'm cursed by TYPO, keeper of the keys I'd beg for help, but I do not have knees. I thought I knew the face, but wasn't sure: "Hey -- is this Joyce the Mermaid at the door?" "Yes! It's me I'm dried out, and I'm woozy. Let's talk while I relax in your jacuzzi" |
The midnight knock is followed by a voice,
a raspy bass, “Hey, open up, it’s Joyce!” "Tell me, do you mean the Joyce whose fame's based on Trees, or are we talking James?" "To write" she answered "was my dearest wish; but I should say I am in fact a fish..." I cracked the door, and saw that line 2's "bass" should not have rhymed with "face", but "[something crass]". I'm cursed by TYPO, keeper of the keys I'd beg for help, but I do not have knees. I thought I knew the face, but wasn't sure: "Hey -- is this Joyce the Mermaid at the door?" "Yes! It's me I'm dried out, and I'm woozy. Let's talk while I relax in your jacuzzi How come you don't recall my voice, my dear? There was a time its timbres charmed your ear." |
The midnight knock is followed by a voice,
a raspy bass, “Hey, open up, it’s Joyce!” "Tell me, do you mean the Joyce whose fame's based on Trees, or are we talking James?" "To write" she answered "was my dearest wish; but I should say I am in fact a fish..." I cracked the door, and saw that line 2's "bass" should not have rhymed with "face", but "[something crass]". I'm cursed by TYPO, keeper of the keys I'd beg for help, but I do not have knees. I thought I knew the face, but wasn't sure: "Hey -- is this Joyce the Mermaid at the door?" "Yes! It's me I'm dried out, and I'm woozy. Let's talk while I relax in your jacuzzi How come you don't recall my voice, my dear? There was a time its timbres charmed your ear." I said "Come in for lunch. You'll find a plaice inside." She disappeared without a trace. |
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