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a musette poem - contest entry
Li'l Bits of Wit
Chapter 15:
Camera Nut
by starkat
dedicated to talented squirrels
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| Category: | Humor Poetry |
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Posted: | September 9, 2007 Views: 319 |
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ABOUT STARKAT |
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Starkat is pleased to have found this creative and talented global community. He hopes you find his contributions interesting and worthwhile. He looks forward to reading and reviewing your creations. He has spent most of his life traveling and you may learn something of his adventures through his writing. "One writes to find a home for oneself, on paper, in time, in other's minds." A.K. He enjoys the challenges that the wide variety of FanStory contests provides. He also likes to create contests. In January of '08 he created a new poetry form he calls Jazzeree.
He has won several contests. The contest submission
Wet Golf Balls was the first place winner in the contest Just for Fun (5-7-5).
Walking Words was the first place winner in the contest Essence Poetry.
Poop Pays Good was the first place winner in the contest Funny poem about your job.
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~~~*~~~
Smile, please
Now move closer ~
Say cheese
Eyes crossed
Do it again ~
I'm lost
No fear
Ready on three ~
Look here!
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Author Notes
The Musette is a poem that consists of three verses of three lines each. The first lines have two syllables, the second lines have four syllables, and the third lines have two syllables. The rhyme scheme is a/b/a for the first verse, c/d/c for the second verse, and e/f/e for the third verse. The title should reflect the poem's content. This form was created by Emily Romano.
Note - "crossed" and "lost" are exact one syllable rhyming words.
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