One Sentence Poems

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Thanks to random internet searching, I found a site called “One Sentence Poems” run by Dale Wisely and Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco. They also take submissions, so send them your poems! I am slowly working my way through the collection. Bookmark it, subscribe to it, enjoy it as it’s updated each week!

Daily Poem: Fire Us with Ice, Burn Us with Snow ~ Mary Monck

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Fire Us with Ice, Burn Us with Snow ~ Mary Monck As Corydon went shiv’ring by, Sylvia a Ball of Snow let fly, Which straight a Globe of Fire became, And put the Shepherd in a Flame; Cupid now break thy Darts and Bow, Sylvia can all thy Feats out-do, Fire us with Ice, burn […]

Bindrune for Successful and Safe Journeying

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If you are new to working with bindrunes, I suggest you read the introductory bindrune post here, then return to this post to read about this specific bindrune. Remember that working with bindrunes, as with working with any kind of magic, does not carry guaranteed results, and may produce results quite different from what you expect. […]

Daily Poem: When Giving Is All We Have ~ Alberto Ríos

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When Giving Is All We Have ~ Alberto Ríos One river gives Its journey to the next. We give because someone gave to us. We give because nobody gave to us. We give because giving has changed us. We give because giving could have changed us. We have been better for it, We have been […]

Daily Poem: Sonnet Isolate ~ Anne Carson

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Sonnet Isolate ~ Anne Carson “I force myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.” —Marcel Duchamp A sonnet is a rectangle upon the page. Your eye enjoys it in a ratio of eight to five. Let’s say you’re an urgent man in an urgent language construing the millions of […]

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