
glimmers in the snow warmth of day emerging soon imagine winter
American Sentence: Invented by Allen Ginsberg
An American haiku variation. 17 syllables written in a sentence. Any topic –
So, the qualities of such a sentence? Like most other good poetry it should be Imagistic, with that gap of meaning between the writer and the reader; ie: phenomenology. Some kind of juxtaposition helps create a tension.
-Eugi
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Beautiful
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A comprehensive sentence
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Thank you, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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Such a lovely photo and words to match 🙂
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Thank you, Paula.
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So beautiful 💕
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Thank you, Grace. 😊
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My pleasure 💕
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No snow here yet. Hubby did a full lawn mow!! 🙂
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Mowing better than shoveling!?
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Hit or miss here. Mostly miss… but then we have had some blizzards. And we have a small snow blower… 🙂
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Gorgeous imagery and image 😊
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Thank you, Deb.
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Beautiful post, Eugi! ❤
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Thank you, Cheryl!💖
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An excellent example
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Nicely twinned 🙂
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buuuuurrrreautiful!!!🥰
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😍Thank you!
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Amazing 🙏💓
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Thank you! 💖
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