Poetry Prompt - through Sunday, September 13, 2009
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Girls in a Taxi
By Beryl Cook
1991
This week, for Sunday, September 13th, our SIMPLY SNICKERS poetry prompt includes these key words:
shake
step
stir
This week, we celebrate the birthday of British artist Beryl Cook, who was born on September 10, 1926.
To honor this artist SIMPLY SNICKERS offers samples of this artist’s work to accompany this week’s prompt.
Tennis
By Beryl Cook
1988
Below:
Tea in the Garden
By Beryl Cook
2003
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http://asleeponmyfeet.wordpress.com/2009/09/07/oh-autumn-must-you-go/
ReplyDeleteI've combined the Meme Express words with Simply Snickers offering of three to create this poem. Please feel free to leave your comments and constructive criticisms!
Hmmm... here is a clickable version:
ReplyDeleteOh, Autumn, Must You Leave?
FINDING THE FATHER – FOUND FOR FREEDOM
ReplyDeleteI couldn't resist your naked people taking tea! They made my life feel o dull!
ReplyDeletehttp://rinklyrimes.blogspot.com/2009/09/social-stigma.html