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|    Will Dockery to All    |
|    Re: Snow, Snow / George J. Dance    |
|    15 Jan 26 12:19:15    |
      From: user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid              mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) posted:       > George J. Dance wrote:       >> Will-Dockery wrote:       >>> NancyGene wrote:       >>>> Will Dockery wrote:       >>>>> George J. Dance wrote:       >       >>>>> Snow, Snow       > >>>>>       > >>>>> Again, here in the Southlands you'd have gotten your wish, this last       Christmas was warm, actually it could have been considered hot.       > >>>>>       > >>>>> I wrote a poem, an early attempt at a sonnet, about a similar       Christmas in 1976 or 1977, probably lost, titled "Snow No Show."       > >>>>>       > >>>>> Dan Barfield was a bit harsh on it because he wasn't a fan of rhymes       in poetry, which may have contributed to the poem's lost status now.       > >>>>>       > >>>>> I'm thinking about recreating the poem using my currently more       advanced knowledge of writing the sonnet, possibly in these last few weeks of       winter.       > >>>>       > >>>> It's easy to pick out       > >>>       > >>> Agreed the photograph is quite iconic.       > >>       > >> But only in its true, iconic form:       > >       > > This from HarryLiar, who'll whine for years about someone else posting an       "altered photograph".       >       > Admit it, Donkey              GJD made the post you're responding to.              --       Poetry and songs of Will Dockery:       https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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