is shape shifting
into a COVID-19
pandemic election
...
Read full text
Wow, I've never inspired a poem before =] Your followup poem is probably better than my " inspirational" work. The " butcher's bill is high - the " breadline" lines (always somehow unmentioned) are long and storm clouds are indeed on the horizon. God bless America. A VERY nice poem sir =]
Maybe you have inspired a poem before and the poet never told you, referencing is a question of degrees, a good habit to stir memories. 'Their two small darts at the heart of the snarling beast. Saints let them strike true.' Well done Anais. The last stanza in your poem was fascinating, enough to inspire poems from Shakespearian lovers. Not the first time he has shadowed contemporary poems.
'Their two small darts at the heart of the snarling beast. Saints let them strike true.' Anais Vionet, Shakespeare would have approved these lines.
Dramatic Finale Shakespeare loved a corpse strewn Globe Theatre stage. As audience universal appeal; twas all Elizabethan; dramatic finale rage. Shakespeare loved a corpse strewn stage. Dramatic methods made a single scene, carry multiple meanings, beyond mere action, echo tragic ruin; vibrating dust porous lives. Copyright © Terence George Craddock Written in September 1998 on the 22.9.98.