Ezra and Me
He composed "in the sequence of a musical phrase",not with the rhythm of a metronome.His tersiosity too took praise,denying his metronome.He changed the world of poetry,goodbye to metronomic...
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Ron, I love your little verse, "Ezra and Me" Ezra Pound is one of my favs. Good paraphrase.Here is a paraphrase to yours.Mother and MeShe imposed "the golden rule" of her Bible on me,with the threat...
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Another good paraphrase, Ron. (great picture!)ShelbyMetric feet with rhythmic beatwill keep in step with time,to make an imprint where they stepin lasting strands of rhymeCheck my website at...
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Ron, A relationship with the Bards of old lends much to one's reading life. Nice para..Wanda
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To All,I've tried over these almost five years to confirm in all my reader's minds that I am a R&M light verser.Ezra has made his mark as a poet. His style is not my style and so long as he is a...
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Expounding upon us neophytes? What a metronomic delight."I love being a writer, but I hate the paper work."
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Hey Ron. Always nice to read a piece from you. This is up to your usual high standards. Enjoyed.Yours, DarkClick on pic to see my newest book, "Of Beauty Lost II: how full my heart"or visit me at The...
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You're funny. Light verser indeed. The bards of yore can be a bit of a snore too ya know. I'll take a cutting edge living breathing formalist pound for Pound. frances
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There is greater freedom in a well metered verse, although the modern viewpoint states the opposite. To me, it is mainly because, like those who read Shakespeare and dismiss it because of the...
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