Looking back, it seems that this week’s micropoems have been concerned with water, earth, air and fire. I have also been enjoying reading the poetry of others on Twitter: remember you can join in any time. Just write a poem in a single tweet, tag me @Experimentsinfc and use the hashtags #APoemADay and #poetryparty. As ever, I appreciate your feedback. Tell me what you like and don’t like in the comments below. And have a wonderful weekend!
Ingrid
Twitter Poetry Week 11
That first tanka is very poignant.
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Thanks Hobbo, that was a repost from Monday but sometimes I need to give myself a break!
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My childhood inspires me, particularly about belief, manners and learning .
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Thatβs great! There is much to be inspired by π
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Yes. ππ
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Totally agree with you. Days of childhood can not be forgotten, we always remember all what we learned related to manners, especially the manners given by parents
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Yes friend. Thank you for sharing.ππ
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You are the most welcome, hope we follow each others
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I’ll be happy to do that. Just write few posts and inform me. I am a curious reader.
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Thank you, sure i will
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You are kindly requested to visit my site, there are a few topics
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I can only imagine how good you become at editing when you write these poems.
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It is helping my prose writing a lot!
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I find that, but have never written to these constraints.
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Itβs tricky!
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I relate to day 74 :-)
-David
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Itβs a marathon remember!
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Of love these!! ππππ
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I believe that writing poems reflects deep emotions inside our selves. I like reading poems, especially i studied it in faculty of arts English department.
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I believe that too π
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I would be more than happy if you accept to be one of my blog followers.
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Loving day 72! Fish markets are poignant.
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And pungent! Thank you Jaya π
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Pungent is ππΏ
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wishing for wordlike wings–I do a lot of that…(K)
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