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Monday, December 9, 2013

Open Link Monday, sorted book poems

Some time ago, the Imaginary Garden with Real Toads introduced me to something I'd never heard of before, and I thought it was such fun. Pile up some books so that the titles form a poem.

Well, that's easier said than done for a reader who has been gobbling up mystery novels for 50 years or more, so I have stacks of books here and there, on chairs and shelves and tables and floors.
My husband has seen me peering at the spines of the books, picking a book up and moving it to another pile, and hasn't once asked what I'm doing. That could be a good thing or a bad thing. Either he knows me well enough to know why I'm doing it, or he doesn't know me at all and has no clue what I'm doing.
All I have achieved from weeks of piling up books may be seen below. Not quite two poems, just two little bits of doggerel.
And the dog? She's not interested in my doggerel at all, but I'm posting it here for Open Link Monday at the garden nevertheless.

the first rule: no nice girl swears.
something beautiful this way comes—
such a strange lady, half asleep in frog pajamas,
a night to remember!
les jeux sont faits


five red herrings, sitting on a salt spring, talk to the hand,
add a dash of pity to a god unknown,
a taste for death—
strong poison in the teeth of the evidence

8 comments:

Susie Clevenger said...

Love it!!

Kay L. Davies said...

Thanks, Susie. They're both rather short, in height and in length, but my book collection doesn't seem to lend itself to poetry. I had fun, anyway.
K

Anonymous said...

That was such a fun challenge! I might have to try it again. I really like both of these snippets.

Sherry Blue Sky said...

Oh my, these are eloquent! Love the strange lady half asleep in frog pj's........I relate!

Vandana Sharma said...

:) a very nice effect!!

Abin Chakraborty said...

cleverly crafted.

Margaret said...

I did this too and so did my son. It is fun and I think your husband just knows you quite well :)

Both are adorable - Adore the way "five red herrings, sitting on a salt spring" sounds - makes me happy :)

Jim said...

These are nice, Kay. I am sure you have saved some for another snowy day. I have one myself, picture taken and all, for a rainy day here--cold day in Texas for snowy day here.
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