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Elizabeth Santos
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0 posted 2000-04-19 05:53 AM



Perhaps poetry’s passion passes
As asteroids and ashes
Still Shakespeare’s surmise
Surviving sonnets symbolize
Intuition invites imagination
Offering opportunity’s occasion
Nobody now needs negation
At acrostic’s articulation
Trying tedious temptation
Everybody enjoys elation

Passionate poets preserve patience
Overtly offering ovations
Every entity entirely empathizes
This tedious trial traumatizes
Shakespeare sincerely sympathizes

Elizabeth Santos

© Copyright 2000 Elizabeth Santos - All Rights Reserved
netswan
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since 2000-03-28
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1 posted 2000-04-19 05:56 AM


This is Wonderful, Elizabeth - a great
piece of work here ---
Such an adept grasp of the english
language --)

netswan

Michael
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2 posted 2000-04-19 06:55 AM


Well I am proud... Shakespeare should be too.  Love the ending, Liz.  Gotta admit - these are pretty fun, huh?


Michael

mariee66
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3 posted 2000-04-19 10:41 AM


I agree, Shakespeare would be proud~
Great work, Liz~
Marie~

Seymour Tabin
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Tamarac Fla
4 posted 2000-04-19 11:27 AM


Experimentation is always good and you did it well. Love Sy
Mike
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5 posted 2000-04-23 09:56 PM


gives a headache even imagining trying something like this.   Well done.
Balladeer
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6 posted 2000-04-23 10:12 PM


Elizabeth, you've got WAY too much time on your hands! WHEW! You make what I wouldn't even attempt look easy. Wonderful work....
Denise
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7 posted 2000-04-23 10:49 PM


Whew! How do you do it, Elizabeth?! Excellent!

Denise

Corinne
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state of confusion
8 posted 2000-04-23 10:55 PM


Fantanstic, Elizabeth!

Alliteration is one of my favorite devices, I had to stop doing it for a while because I got the point where I unconsciously arrived at relying to heavily on it.

I loved this!

Corinne

ESP
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Floating gently on a cloud....
9 posted 2000-04-26 02:13 PM


Wow, Liz! You could make anything to do with poetry look easy!! This is great!

Love and hugs,
Lizzie


 "Poetry is the true expression of my soul, it is my ultimate means of communication. It is my rainbow of delight."

lucky
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since 2000-01-17
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10 posted 2000-05-02 03:18 AM


And we'd all be burnt black toast if Shakespeare ever got a hold of this thing they call "computer."
lucky
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11 posted 2000-05-02 03:23 AM


And we'd all be burnt black toast if Shakespeare ever got a hold of this thing they call "computer."

 If I could paint a portrait, of this life in which I've led, and somehow sketch a story, of the visions in my head, I'd start out with a canvas, stretched tightly in a frame, and in the bottom corner, I'd leave room to sign my name. (Michelle A. Bartley)

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