I Chose to Write (villanelle)
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Since words elude my tongue, I chose to write
my declaration of intent to woo
upon this page so innocent and white.
Far more than mere affection, I invite
the words and acts that some say are taboo--
since words elude my tongue, I chose to write.
I wish my pen would set your eyes alight,
as all my hopes are placed within your view
upon this page so innocent and white.
Though you may see this note as impolite,
It nonetheless says only what is true.
Since words elude my tongue, I chose to write.
I strive to get each line exactly right
and pray that my sincerity comes through
upon this page so innocent and white.
All afternoon and on into the night
I pondered how to share these thoughts with you.
Since words elude my tongue, I chose to write
upon this page so innocent and white.
my declaration of intent to woo
upon this page so innocent and white.
Far more than mere affection, I invite
the words and acts that some say are taboo--
since words elude my tongue, I chose to write.
I wish my pen would set your eyes alight,
as all my hopes are placed within your view
upon this page so innocent and white.
Though you may see this note as impolite,
It nonetheless says only what is true.
Since words elude my tongue, I chose to write.
I strive to get each line exactly right
and pray that my sincerity comes through
upon this page so innocent and white.
All afternoon and on into the night
I pondered how to share these thoughts with you.
Since words elude my tongue, I chose to write
upon this page so innocent and white.
If at first you don't succeed, try second, third, or shortstop.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
This is rather good.
I like the restraint in the use of language, by avoiding hyperbole the passion of the feelings is all the stronger.
Flawless diction makes the poem very pleasing on the ear. It's a pleasure to read such an articulate piece.
Splendid work.
I like the restraint in the use of language, by avoiding hyperbole the passion of the feelings is all the stronger.
Flawless diction makes the poem very pleasing on the ear. It's a pleasure to read such an articulate piece.
Splendid work.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
Great villanelle Astro...
Very enjoyable to read....
I loved the iamb/pent flow throughout,
Penned from the heart.........Mick.
Very enjoyable to read....
I loved the iamb/pent flow throughout,
Penned from the heart.........Mick.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
I couldn't resist entertaining the possibility that the page so white in the third stanza might be a symbol for an uncovered body. Were there subtle motions toward sensuality or am I just dirty minded? I HAVE been studying Manet's "Olympia" this morning...either way...a beautiful invitation! - dew
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
This is rather... a poem I can relate to, knowing that poetry is something entertaining to both ourselves and our audience as we indulge in the art as this
"my declaration of intent to woo"
line states.
"my declaration of intent to woo"
line states.
Appointed time I trode
Long absences in mode
Long absences in mode
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
I love this, one of the best I have read, you have a gem here , know it or not
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
hi. really admiring the skill behind this. A wonderful poem, most deserving of a spotlight. Well done.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
Definitely the right choice for you: choosing to write.
A well deserved spotlight.
On a lighter note - couldn't help noticing the new avatar and
disclaimer at the bottom of the page...
I know a good lawyer - call me.
A well deserved spotlight.
On a lighter note - couldn't help noticing the new avatar and
disclaimer at the bottom of the page...
I know a good lawyer - call me.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
I don't need a lawyer...Ms. William is an amazing artist and I made a deal with her.
And thank you to whoever nominated me. :) I'm surprised and pleased.
And thank you to whoever nominated me. :) I'm surprised and pleased.
If at first you don't succeed, try second, third, or shortstop.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
I'm very glad you decided to write.
You are one of my favorites here and an inspiration for me.
Congrats astroannie.
You are one of my favorites here and an inspiration for me.
Congrats astroannie.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
what an enjoyable read; so sensitively sensuous and powerful, yet so subtle and "polite". Great villanelle, exceptional craftsmanship. Congratulation on the spotlight. Loretta
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There's something about this form, it's so maddening to make it work, but when it's done properly (and this definitely qualifies on that front!) it is like music through words alone. I notice that others have commented on how relatively understated the language is, and that is definitely part of the appeal, yet beneath the surface of that restraint is something incredibly powerful, even forceful, as though the speaker knows she needn't dress up her sentiments because, deep down, she knows the words say it all.
The skill behind the construction of this is truly appreciated and respected, what's more you made it look easy.
Congratulations on the spotlight!
The skill behind the construction of this is truly appreciated and respected, what's more you made it look easy.
Congratulations on the spotlight!
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
Your choice of the two rhyming end words helped to generate a workable list that blended well with your subject matter. The two lines that were repeated kept this reader focused and wondering about who was this special someone you were wooing. The idea of being able to write what you were not able to say was believable and a helpful strategy to others who want to improve their communication skills. Congratulations on a great villanelle.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
I absolutely adore this! Wonderful and congrats on the well deserved Spotlight!
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Beautiful form and structure. The words flow freely without any hesitation in thought. Congratulations on the spotlight.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
There was a prompt on A Nother Forum of "words" and this was to have been my entry. But it evolved.
If at first you don't succeed, try second, third, or shortstop.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
'It is by will alone that I set my mind in motion' I can't help but think of Frank Herbert when I read this wonderful poem. You have created a most delightful mantra, the page is most certainly your friend.
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Re: I Chose to Write (villanelle)
Lovely Annie - an irrestible appeal to the reader on a very personal level is offered with this page of thoughts, where words are well-chosen and not voiced carelessly to the winds. Love the general appeal also expressed on the poetic art; a fragile thing within shared hearts. Completely captivating.
The double entendre did not escape me either as you described the canvas of yourself in metaphor maybe; tattooing my mind (what's left of it). Both repeating lines were each worthy of a separate poem and an inspired selection in tandem. Congrats on the Spotlight with one of my favorite forms, cheers! - Dan
The double entendre did not escape me either as you described the canvas of yourself in metaphor maybe; tattooing my mind (what's left of it). Both repeating lines were each worthy of a separate poem and an inspired selection in tandem. Congrats on the Spotlight with one of my favorite forms, cheers! - Dan