I’m happy to have another poem in this month’s Visual Verse: An Anthology of Art and Words, Volume 8, Chapter 1, for which the image is an unusual one, a cartoon by John Samuel Pughe/Library of Congress. As ever, I’m in good company with Misky, Anmol and Kerfe, to name a few.
Why not read this issue of Visual Verse from the beginning. You can find my poem on page 63, or you can go directly to it by clicking here.
Linked to earthweal open link weekend #46.
Congratulations, Kim! You pose a pertinent question with this poem and the opening line did make me laugh 😊
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Thanks Ingrid! I’m glad it made you laugh. 😊
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That’s where I’ll draw the line, if they start carving up the sky. Grrrrrr. Congrats on having a poem in Visual Verse. It looks awesome!
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Thank you, Sherry!
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Congratulations Kim! Always pleased to be 8n your company. (K)
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Thanks Kerfe! Congratulations to you too! I wonder what kind of image they’ll give us next week.
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They keep a wide variety coming.
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Well done Kim — Sad to see the imagination smothered in asphalt highways and hi-rise towers of commerce but that’s our modern way, isn’t it … B
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Cheers Brendan.
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Congrats, Kim, and well done! I love your interpretation of the image!
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Thanks very much, Eugenia!
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