Grammar In The Round...

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Forgive me this moment
of simplicity...
the 'dark' was creeping in
at the edges
and the mind
is a terrible thing to let loose
roaming without reign -
as you see...

"Grammar In The Round..."

I have been the object of a pre-position.
Just a dangling participle
to moments of adverbial praise.
A subjective pause,
with obverse flaws
and to many - an objective clause,
taken as if an incomplete phrase
lacking a conjunctive connection
to their adjectival ways.

The past - tense
began with this - progression
of a future -
perfect
yet still indicative
of a coming contraction...
and still remains.

Chris Twyford
Ancient117331
04/14/2005

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LeBrozLeBrozalmost 16 years ago
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This poem was selected from Lit's archive of over 40,000 poems for inclusion in today's Archival Review.<br>

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dcpoet44dcpoet44about 19 years ago
nice angle......

in this piece, and i dig the ending in this one......nice job!!!.......don

Bridget69Bridget69about 19 years ago
A good lesson...

in grammatical structure.

My Erotic TaleMy Erotic Taleabout 19 years ago
ain't quite sho'

whatcha sayin' but eyes like'd the poem! Sir Grammar at's the round table with king author discussing how words suppose to be played. Yet greek is the same / only differs.

twelveoonetwelveooneabout 19 years ago
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no objection to "grammar" here. laughed.

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