Write a poem while walking.Moristotle's current masthead photograph features the pond at Poet's Walk (during the summer).
Or write it about the walk.
Or while walking write a poem
about walking.
Write a poem on the trail,
on the walk, on walking, on "on."
Without pencil or paper,
Take the walk and talk it.
Go on a walk and talk on it, on it.
Talk the poem, talk the walk.
Talk on and on ambiguity, ambiguously.
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Not dedicated to Waldo
There's a sign a little ways down Poet's Walk.
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ambiguity,
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Poet's Walk,
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I submit this poem for Poet's Walk:
ReplyDeleteAs you move past pond and lawn
Admiring every bush and tree
Try not too long to brood upon
The badly placed apostrophe.
How sweetly that doth grace the post!
ReplyDeleteAs you move past pond and tree
ReplyDeleteAdmiring every bush and lawn
Try not to trip upon your glee
At the ambiguous prepositi-on.
– After Ken