"Eat" written as a Monololiquie, which is basically a 31-line (in this case) non-sense monorhyme.
"Eat" written as a Monololiquie, which is basically a 31-line (in this case) non-sense monorhyme.
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thoughts from someone who lives it
Exploring a Universe of Poetry: a 52-Week Poetic Form Challenge
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." Ps 147:3
writing circles & poetry to keep your light on
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Natalie. Writer. Photographer. Etc.
Bringing truth, goodness and beauty to children~ one whimsical (and sometimes silly!) story at a time.