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Sunday, May 22, 2016

A 'Play it Again poem' ~~ Street Poetry/Library Poetry


Hell Bent

Dead before dying
Slip of the knife, Devil's Peak
Down don't bother me
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Photo and Poem Copyright © 2016 Jimmiehov, All Rights Reserved

Today I'm linked with Sherry at the Imaginary Garden with Real Toads, Play it Again, Toads.

 - Sherry wants us to choose  past prompt to write for again,  I choose Susie Clevenger's heart rendering prompt, Street Poetry.  She told of a young lady sitting on the streets she met in San Juan Puerto Rico who was selling poems that she would write while you waited.
 - Her challenge was posted as Poems In April ~ Taking It To The Streets in which I am now linking this poem.
 - I substituted 'Library' for Street' in writing mine, as I captured the lines for the lines of my Senryū form called a Spine Poem from the shelves of the Willis, Texas, public library.  Or was it the Katy, Ft. Bend Country Library, I can't remember?
 - Then I left the little stack I photographed sitting on the library shelf when I left. I doubt anyone else enjoyed my poem and I have been waiting to post it here.  Sherry gave me the chance to post it for you to read.  I do this quite often when I visit libraries, most are probably better quality than this one.

8 comments:

  1. That's the darkness of the street, urban jungle it is said.

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  2. This is so cool, Jim. What a great idea. i hope there are those who recognize the spine poem when they see it. i bet it makes them smile.

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  3. Oh this works so well, Jim, for street poetry as well as spine poetry. "Down Dont Bother Me" sums up the harsh life of the streets so well.

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  4. I love spine poems, Jim. And turning it into senryū is just brilliant!

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  5. It's a terrific spine poem and senryu – and I so love that you do that invlibraries!

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