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THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE
Horse_ebooks Poetry
Monday, July 23, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
6. Right?
You want to know
what information
and documents
you need,
right?
If you have to go to court,
you want to be prepared, right,
right?
what information
and documents
you need,
right?
If you have to go to court,
you want to be prepared, right,
right?
5. What are Flavonoids?
Puffy
Eyes
Do
Not
Forget
the
Teeth
Tasty
Almonds
Control
those
Cravings
Sunscreen
Fighting
Cancer
Seatbelts
What are Flavonoids?
Eyes
Do
Not
Forget
the
Teeth
Tasty
Almonds
Control
those
Cravings
Sunscreen
Fighting
Cancer
Seatbelts
What are Flavonoids?
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
4. Hesitate.
Hesitate.
Did not hesitate (to)
Do not hesitate (to)
Do not hesitate to accept
Do not hesitate to refuse
Do not hesitate to reply
If you do
Did not hesitate (to)
Do not hesitate (to)
Do not hesitate to accept
Do not hesitate to refuse
Do not hesitate to reply
If you do
3. Have you ever
Have you ever made a phone call to a man
and later
regretted it?
Have you ever
hesitated
before
and later
regretted it?
Have you ever
hesitated
before
Horse_ebooks Poetry
The Challenge:
Without changing any of the words or punctuation, turn select @Horse_ebooks tweets into poems.
Why?:
We all know that the @Horse_ebooks twitter is filled with poetic gems, just waiting to be molded into the perfect form.
What Qualifications Do You Have to Be Doing This?:
Almost none. I am an avid tweeter, so I understand the @Horse_ebooks craze. I took AP Poetry for a semester, and focused part of my study on William Carlos Williams, who, besides having one of the most kick-ass names of any poet, wrote in a form that should fit @Horse_ebooks pretty well. Other than that, I have absolutely no qualifications to be turning tweets into poems. But I suspect this isn't the sort of thing that requires impressive qualifications... this is the internet, after all.
How Often Will You Post?:
About three times a week, or whenever I feel particularly inspired by @Horse_ebooks.
Can I Suggest a Tweet For You to Make Into a Poem?:
I welcome suggestions. If you think I'm missing out on the perfect tweet to "poem-ize," then just leave the link to that tweet in the comments.
Enjoy.
Without changing any of the words or punctuation, turn select @Horse_ebooks tweets into poems.
Why?:
We all know that the @Horse_ebooks twitter is filled with poetic gems, just waiting to be molded into the perfect form.
What Qualifications Do You Have to Be Doing This?:
Almost none. I am an avid tweeter, so I understand the @Horse_ebooks craze. I took AP Poetry for a semester, and focused part of my study on William Carlos Williams, who, besides having one of the most kick-ass names of any poet, wrote in a form that should fit @Horse_ebooks pretty well. Other than that, I have absolutely no qualifications to be turning tweets into poems. But I suspect this isn't the sort of thing that requires impressive qualifications... this is the internet, after all.
How Often Will You Post?:
About three times a week, or whenever I feel particularly inspired by @Horse_ebooks.
Can I Suggest a Tweet For You to Make Into a Poem?:
I welcome suggestions. If you think I'm missing out on the perfect tweet to "poem-ize," then just leave the link to that tweet in the comments.
Enjoy.
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