Quote:
Originally Posted by SingularNYCFemme
A child stands
rouged with a bouffant
that could only come from hell
She is static as a deer
caught in the headlights
on a deserted country road
As one parent works away the years
in a foundry hot as the hell
from which this child's hair was created
The other parent takes latitude
and with lassitude appalling
believes cheap glamour a blessing
The small girl
trapped within someone else's dream
learns how to blow the audience
a wise and ancient
kiss
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I like this poem SNYCF, I have a wide range of likes for various reasons. It grabs me in a slightly disturbing way and holds my attention to it. I didn't look at its structure, format - none of that - I like it for many reasons.
The 9 Words, and thank you Arwen for all the years of hostessing for us, what can we say about the 9 Word format?
What does this poem mean to you and I'm wondering what the 9 Words were and how much they influenced this poem?