If there were a reason for poetry
it would be this reasonable
madness, seasoned and in season
and unseasonable madnesses
of words, just words, gone mad but free.
Published by G.L. Morrison
With sundry awards, magazines & anthologies to her credit, Morrison's taught writers @conferences in Portland, Seattle, SF, Boston, Chicago, NYC and Washington DC at the Library of Congress. View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThank you, my ear for iambs is a bit challenged. I started with a good pentameter, then dropped a "foot" (to 8 syllables --quatrameter? LOL)
Nice job :-)
"Mad but free" - poetry indeed!
great poem...