147, Deconstructed
I do not approve of this at all.
it is frantic,
random,
even desperate.
You cannot just give in to your desire
to steal and corrupt
to contort and deconstruct.
It is important to preserve the order
in the discourse
as it once was,
as it was meant to be.
it is frantic,
random,
even desperate.
You cannot just give in to your desire
to steal and corrupt
to contort and deconstruct.
It is important to preserve the order
in the discourse
as it once was,
as it was meant to be.
GloPoWriMo Day 23
Procedure: I ran Shakespeare's Sonnet 147 through Vocab Grabber and I ended up with this:
I used only the "red words" in my poem.
What an idea and I think it worked; worked well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Bennie.
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