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Poetry Prompt - for Sunday, July 20, 2008

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Horsemen, Rainy Weather
By Edgar Degas
(1886)


For Sunday, July 20th, our SIMPLY SNICKERS poetry prompt includes these key words:

Standing

Still

This week, we celebrate the birthday of French Impressionist artist Edgar Degas (born July 19, 1834). To honor this master artist, SIMPLY SNICKERS offers three favorite pieces to accompany this week’s prompt. Feel free to use any or all the pictures, or not, as inspiration strikes you.

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Above, left:
Dancers
By Edgar Degas
(1878)

At right:
The Glass of Absinthe
By Edgar Degas
(1876)

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13 comments:

  1. This was fun. Thanks!
    http://trawo.blogspot.com/2008/07/standing-still.html

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  2. My poem is up.

    Waiting for Daylight I really really really wanted to write a 'happy' poem but it didn't happen.

    -Bev

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  3. After my uber depressing ghazal, Waiting for Daylight,I turned around and wrote a happy haiku for this challenge. It's called I can hear music

    -Bev

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  4. Could you maybe have more words in next weeks prompt?

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  5. Adore Edgar Degas' work. He is my focus in a poem.

    Secret Dance

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  6. My mare is standing still . . . far too often lately.

    Praying she will regain strength and comfort and health.

    Here she is:

    STANDING STILL, at THE MANE POINT

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  7. Taking it to the wire this week..lol. At least I made it in time.

    Time

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  8. I'm not sure what happens to people who miss the deadline... but here's a ghazal with the refrain "stand still".

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