Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Triolet



poetry jam

it's too late baby it's too late
stuck in the middle with you
should never have gone on that date
it's too late baby it's too late
poor puss poor puss this is your fate
to be old owl's  play thing-what's new
it's too late baby it's too late
stuck in the middle with you




19 comments:

  1. It's all a matter of perspective, isn't it?

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  2. Ooooh stuck in the middle with you . . . thought provoking.

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  3. Has elements of sacrifice here. The owl can happily fly away if it wants to but for friendship's sake, it stays on! Nicely Rallentanda!

    Hank

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  4. and where is he middle... sometimes the ends move and change everything nice poem

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  5. Now there is a mismatched couple! Love the picture and smiled through the poem.

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  6. Stuck in the middle ..the place where nothing is sure. Nicely done.

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  7. Wow interesting take on the prompt! I like how you wove in the song lyrics.

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  8. Haha poor puss... Loved your take. The picture reminds me of the poem that I read in school - owl and the pussy cat :)

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  9. Took me back decades....i remembered from school days "the owl and the pussy cat went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat," luv your take on the prompt, made me smile

    Much love...

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  10. Kind of a "found" poem of lyrics. "to be old owl's play thing-what's new" pussycat?
    Very intriguing poem and composition.

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  11. Rallentanda, you are so clever. These are all poems, songs from my youth and somehow you've managed to blend them into a poem:-) Wonderful!! Doesn't that song from Stealer's. Wheel sound like Dylan? I thought it was him, for forever..lol

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  12. Ha Glad you enjoyed this one Thanks!

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  13. LOLL! What a great piece of whimsy. Loved it.

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  14. Nice...yes some dates you should never go on lest you get stuck.

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  15. Song lyrics and Lear - a clever combination in your triolet.

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  16. Love that connection to the pic... like that of a fable.

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