Thanks to the generousity of friends, I have an excellent collection of magnetic poetry words. Deanna gave me the initial set for my birthday, and I remembered that I acquired a white metal board from Elise upon moving out of the Stafford house. (Actually, that board has narrowly escaped being given away several times over the summer, but somehow it made it to Orange County with me.) All that to say, my cubicle now houses poetry. Kelly has been so taken with the concept that she persuaded me to buy an additional set of words, compliments of Heather's birthday gift certificate. This has greatly increased my quality of life at the office, though I have only composed one poem. Mostly we create lines. Here are some of my favs from Kelly and Karen:
Inspire through fighting whale.
I will travel with the love dog.
Repulsive peach death.
Fear this monster above you. (You can also add a comma to entirely change the meaning.)
And some of mine (often collaborative efforts):
What time, Gorgeous?
Delirious chocolate symphony.
Delicate woman plot.
Incubate these questions yet.
Soul curl poetry.
Your near honey hair fingers my well-read need.
I'm having difficulty with the last one. I like it that "well-read" has two interpretations, a sign of superior poetry. However, I was thinking of substituting it with "worn" or "long-worn."
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