Dear Readers,
Last time, we asked you about Shakespeare. Many of you appeared to be familiar with this well-regarded literary chap, so our diligent English teachers of school years past can sleep the sleep of the just. It seems they did their work pretty well!
It also appears that you were not only assiduous when it came to your lessons. You’ve also indulged in some extracurricular reading since those formative days! How else could we explain the fact that almost every one of you mentioned Edgar Allan Poe in your comments? Spooky, man!
(In truth, this made us very, very happy. We’re much more familiar with Poe’s works, you see. And it’s not that we’re proud of our ignorance when it comes to Shakespeare’s output—rather, we feel relieved that we at least know something when it comes to old-time book readin’.)
But anyway, let’s get back to the hip and happening 21st century. There are some quite good writers churning out quite good shit in this day and age, you know. Some of them don’t even have a sizeable following like Poe and Will do, and we think that’s a crying shame. Take Lakmi, for example, who will hopefully be featured in future school books and university lectures. Let’s keep our fingers crossed, eh? Such wonderful poetry! But don’t take our word for it. Check it out here.
Oh, and a little raven told us that Lakmi will at the very least be featured in the next instalment of our communal poetry writing feature. Which is… oh, fancy that! Right now! What a stroke of luck! And, hey, if any of you, our Dear Readers, would like to join in, just cast your eyes over the rules of this fun little game and have at it!
1) We provide the next line of the poem.
2) You write the following line.
3) You submit your line via the comments section of this very post.
4) We pick the line we like most and add it to the poem.
5) We publish every line to date in a follow-up post.
6) Steps 1-5 are repeated until we have a masterpiece!
So, what do you reckon? Shall we make a modern masterpiece together? It’s gotta be worth a try, right?
She looks in the book like into a mirror
The face of her sister is there
She wears daffodils in her hair
She reminds her of Shakespeare’s Ophelia
Amid weeping willows along the shore
She lives in the memory of a love no more
She regrets a past whipped with hysteria
by TETIANA ALEKSINA, TONY SINGLE, THOM TNKERR, FRAGGLE & LAKMI
© All rights reserved 2018








Shaken feverishly, with sweat gathered amply
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Ooh! Nice one!
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For a love for which she laid her heart bare
(I was so happy to see my submission accepted. And featured in school books and lectures? I’m super flattered! Thank you for your motivation!)
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You’re so welcome, Lakmi! And thanks so much for your contribution! 😀
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…the memories of harsh words from a harsh tongue…
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Fantastic contribution, Em. Thank you!
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She got food poisoning from E. Coli bacteria.
I want to see her dead. Dead, I tells ya!
😛
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Laughing so hard right now. I was absolutely not expecting that! 😛
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And a tongue sharpened by jealousy
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Excellent submission, Andy. Thank you!
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with lashes fashioned from social climbing wisteria
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Nice one, David! Thank you!
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What fun!
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We’re having a blast! 😀
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I can see that!
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A modern masterpiece? I may have to leave myself out of it. My “work” is how I curse in English and Spanish at the local Politicians.
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We should always rail against the powers that be, so that sounds like time well spent. Someone has to keep them honest!
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Hmmmm I believe the Muses speak once more.
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Don’t even mention it, yesterday a group of idiots came to beseige a friend’s tweet about an Ex Guantanamo Bay torturer named Ron De Santis (who wants to be Governor of Florida). They kept inventing the biggest nonsense you could imagine on his tweet critiquing him.
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She wanders in darkness alone
Not wanting to die unknown.
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Thank you for playing, Jaya! 😀
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It is my pleasure! I cannot wait to read the updated version of the poem.
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Still remembers escaping Wysteria
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Hi, Von! 😉
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shifted from tercets to a couplet or quatrain. did you like the reference to the Wolves of Wysteria?
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You bet! Well played. 😉
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