Last week in my POETRY FRIDAY: Opposite Poems post, I invited readers to write opposite poems and share them with us. Well, one brave soul left her opposite poem in the comments.
Here’s the poem submitted by Laurie Peters:
A Couple Guesses
The opposite of poetry, I suppose, might be prose.
No, I’m pretty sure that isn’t true. Prose thrills too,
and prose can twist a common phrase through its maze to
reshape
with rhymeless meter, proving prose can sing poetically.
Let me try again.
the opposite of poetry might be
communicationg without relating.
Yes, I think that’s it.
Thanks for submitting an opposite poem for hosting here, Laurie!
You can read Some Opposites (written by Richard Wilbur) at the Poetry Foundation.
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At Wild Rose Reader today: Poetry Friday: Animal Haiku. The post includes reviews of four books of haiku about animals: The Cuckoo’s Haiku, If Not for the Cat, Least Things, and Dogku.
At Political Verses today: I have an original poem entitled Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Heaven's Door: John Yoo at the Pearly Gates.
The Poetry Friday Roundup is at Under the Covers this week.
3 comments:
OH My GOSH! I was so surprised and honored to see my poem posted!
WOW.
Only one problem - I saw a mistake in the 3rd line when I reread it.
it's should be its.
I am a bad grammar girl, and I always seem to make at least one mistake (or two) every time I post a comment on anything.
Laurie,
It's been corrected. I make mistakes like that in my posts quite often. Sometimes I don't find them until weeks or months later when I'm rereading a post for some reason.
thanks :-)
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