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A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities

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A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

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Comment from Miss Sherry
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Delightful read. The word "morganize" has me curious...my son's name is Morgan, so the word caught my eye right away. You have given us humor and wit here. Very clever!! The obscure language is one of my hobbies, so this fit my heart.

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 Comment Written 29-Dec-2018


reply by the author on 29-Dec-2018
    Thank you for the kind words :) Apparently, morganise (or morganize) comes from a New York writer named William Morgan, who disappeared (presumed dead) in 1826, after threatening to publish a book exposing the secrets of Freemasonry. Most grateful, Craig
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Nice work up for this poem of impending death for this person. Making sure he has no lose lips they do him in with all they have.

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 Comment Written 29-Dec-2018


reply by the author on 29-Dec-2018
    Yep, they didn't leave much to chance. Thanks for reviewing :)