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The Poet’s Quill is my outlet for the most beautiful form of writing. I hope the Quill becomes a home for like-minded friends who find beauty in the written word and are willing to share it. Along with original poetry; comments, questions and suggestions are most welcome.
Mike Patrick
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Tag Archives: music
WHEN WE TALK
The music for each of the nocturnes can be found at http://www.tropicalglen.com/Jukebox/Genre/Classical/ChannelClassical.html Nocturne #4 Written to: Gounod – Ave Maria (Meditation on Prelude No. 1 of Bach) WHEN WE TALK by Mike Patrick When we talk at night our voices … Continue reading
Posted in Free Verse, Love, Music, Night, Nocturne, Poetry, Un-rhyming, Unprompted
Tagged free verse, love, music, night, nocturne, Poetry, un-rhyming, unprompted
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AULD LANG SYNE
We get a baker’s dozen words from The Sunday Whirl, http://sundaywhirl.wordpress.com/, Wordle # 26. The words are: forgive, shoulder, topples, shallows, bolt, broken, gathered, dancing, drop, burst, causes, feet and hoops. Yeah, tough ones—I know; it really took some work … Continue reading
Posted in A Wording Whirl of Sundays, Children, Family, Free Verse, Love, Music, Narrative Poem, Poetry, Un-rhyming
Tagged A Wording Whirl of Sundays, children, family, free verse, love, music, narrative poem, Poetry, un-rhyming
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FROM THE MOMENT
Margo Roby, in her Tuesday Tryouts, http://margoroby.wordpress.com/2011/09/06/tuesday-tryouts-poem-on-things-meaningful-to-you/, asked for a list if items we considered meaningful to us: things we would take with us if we were moving a long distance, or we would try to save if the house … Continue reading
Posted in Free Verse, Iambic, Music, Nature, Poetry, Tuesday Tryouts, Un-rhyming
Tagged free verse, iambic, mixed meter, music, nature, Poetry, Tuesday Tryouts, un-rhyming
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