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Post by Al Truest on Feb 5, 2004 14:14:31 GMT
I'm not sure what's happened here. ? Lori, would you see if you can retrieve this thread? I was able to post here as a guest, with administrative privelege. However, the control bar did not work,
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Post by Adey on Feb 11, 2004 2:56:54 GMT
Re:Sausage Poetry,
Sausage efforts sound disjointed
That is my considered response to this word form. Thank You.
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Post by Al Truest on Feb 11, 2004 3:08:33 GMT
Re:Sausage Poetry, Sausage efforts sound disjointed drawn no other response except trepidation..... I am editing this post to include the parameters, in that we lost the original post, for posting poems here in 'sausage' link form. -
The ending letter for each word in verse must match the letter beginning the next word or verse.
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Post by Sto on Feb 20, 2004 16:23:31 GMT
This seems senseless, so only you understand, dammit! Totally yearning greater realisation (Sorry guys, you lost me on the subject matter )
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Sven Golly
Moving
"In the night you hide from the madman you're longing to be"
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Post by Sven Golly on Feb 21, 2004 15:00:54 GMT
Not to offend - don't take each hidden nuance exactly. Your response explains so obviously your reaction no obvious selections seem miraculous so observe etymology yielding grand dramatizations.
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 1, 2004 4:17:06 GMT
Not to offend - don't take each hidden nuance exactly. Your response explains so obviously your reaction no obvious selections seem miraculous so observe etymology yielding grand dramatizations. I wouldn't call that poetry, but it's definately sausage. ;D
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 7, 2004 9:59:41 GMT
Soon no one else even notices.
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 22, 2004 14:33:47 GMT
Soon no one else even notices. Have we gotten lazy here? Here's a new one: My yearning gets so overbearing. Got to organize everyone, else everything gets stale. Not poetic but true to the form. Now someone else try.
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Post by Neo Stella on Mar 22, 2004 21:43:52 GMT
Your real longing goes straight to open nothing.
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Post by Neo Stella on Apr 2, 2004 20:03:37 GMT
Smiling gets so often now we except truelies.
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Post by Neo Stella on Apr 15, 2004 16:35:33 GMT
Think Kate everyone even New-One event Timemarkless still loves sensually you.
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Iago
Reaching Out
Stepping out off the page.....
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Post by Iago on Jun 2, 2004 0:54:28 GMT
These examples seem meaningless. So observe effortless seams so obviously yeilding great testament to oratory:
Yet timeless sojourns seem magically youthful Longing guides spirits so often not truthful Let's send dormant trepidations soaring Go on not trembling, go on now, we're exploring....
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Post by Al Truest on Jun 3, 2004 23:35:06 GMT
These examples seem meaningless. So observe effortless seams so obviously yeilding great testament to oratory:
Yet timeless sojourns seem magically youthful Longing guides spirits so often not truthful Let's send dormant trepidations soaring Go on not trembling, go on now, we're exploring.... Sorry, I missed this post. This may be the best example of sausage poetry yet. Good effort. Would someone else like to try one? Remember, like the above, the last letter in each word must match the first letter of the next word.
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Post by Adey on Jun 3, 2004 23:46:03 GMT
It is indeed very fine AT.
Mr Iago is to be congratulated - well done sir!
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Post by Adey on Jun 4, 2004 12:01:00 GMT
Top Notch stuff - given the constraints, nearly a masterpiece. Not only does it rhyme, it nearly scans too. Just making sense with SP is an effort in itself!
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