Sunday, November 18, 2012

Squall

Image: Andrew Wyath, "Squall," 1986
An acrostic poem written for The Mag #144 .  
Image provided by Tess Kincaid--she provides the image, we the story!

19 comments:

  1. that is just a little haunting....the end esp...love what you did with this ginny....perfect on the font choice too...fits the picture....well done..

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  2. i love this and the music in it and the way it is set out...fab!

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  3. The inclusion of the script writing and the wave-like rhythm add brilliance to this already great poem, Ginny. It's wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

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  4. So, so lovely. I just love it...and the way you managed to put it on the prompt.

    Wish I had one of these hanging on my wall!

    =)

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  5. You just get to the heart of things, make words sing!

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  6. Very dramatic. Timeless. I can hear it being read in a play.

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  7. The rythm of the verse nicely conveys a sense of urgency.

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  8. I always enjoy reading your stuff out loud...very nice...

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  9. What a wonderful touch! Perfect for framing!

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  10. Excellent - and your words do surely sing!

    Anna :o]

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  11. Great job, Ginny. So dense with images, so perfectly metered.

    SK

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Thank you for reading my poetry and sharing your thoughts.