A villanelle for a certain mademois

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AmyfriendAmyfriendover 17 years ago
Very interesting concept....

wet dreams...and cream...yummy

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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Yet another of the many villanelle's tendered here, along with ghazal, cinquain, triolet {another favorite}, glose, sestina {a nightmare}, terzanelle, haiku, senryu, and zappai, among so many others! Here at Lit's where poets seem to practice their form poems.

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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Yet another of the many villanelle's tendered here, along with ghazal, cinquain, triolet {another favorite}, glose, sestina {a nightmare}, terzanelle, haiku, senryu, and zappai, among so many others! Here at Lit's where poets seem to practice their form poems.

duddle146duddle146over 17 years ago
For A special Someone.

A form of poetry not seen that often a ~ villanelle. Lecherous dreams and Whip Cream ~ now there's an interesting pair. Amusing!

Man RayMan Rayover 17 years agoAuthor
vampiredust..

...a much belated thank you. Glad you had a chuckle or two.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 18 years ago
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made me chuckle. I enjoyed reading this, Man Ray

Man RayMan Rayalmost 18 years agoAuthor
"A villanelle for a certain mademoiselle...”

The accurate title for this poem is: "A villanelle for a certain mademoiselle..." Clearly I exceeded the number of allowed characters. I'll be more mindful in the future. Better titled it would be: "A villanelle for a demoiselle..."

Man Ray

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