words soliloquy Posted on March 22, 2017 by robert okaji Daniel Paul Marshall soliloquizes on words. This one begs to be read aloud! Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestLike Loading... Related
Sonnets, in my case it usually goes this way…. The octets are swiftly met The turcets are enough to drive me to turrets! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
But I wonder what kind of egg. Today, I’ve felt like a balut. Tomorrow, who knows? Perhaps a poached quail egg… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Sonnets, in my case it usually goes this way….
The octets are swiftly met
The turcets are enough to drive me to turrets!
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But when they work, ooh!
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Looking forward future readings.
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Thank you, David.
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Thanks as always Robert, you’re a good egg.
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But I wonder what kind of egg. Today, I’ve felt like a balut. Tomorrow, who knows? Perhaps a poached quail egg…
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So long as the egg is good the choice is up to you pal.
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