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3am
doorstep
- astronomy
or (thanks to Duke)
3am
doorstep
- seeing stars
or even possibly
3am
doorstep
- constellations
or
drunk
doorstep
- constellations
and also (thanks to Mark)
3am:
drunk, doorstep,
seeing stars
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(05-20-2022, 10:54 PM)ambrosial revelation Wrote: 3am
doorstep
- astronomy
Yeah, good time to see stars, until you pick yourself up and have a look at the ones up in the sky instead. (Why do they put that pesky step there, anyway?)
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(05-24-2022, 04:07 AM)dukealien Wrote: Yeah, good time to see stars, until you pick yourself up and have a look at the ones up in the sky instead. (Why do they put that pesky step there, anyway?)
You gotta have a doorstep - or else I might have nothing small and mundane to juxtapose with the solar system/galaxy/local galactic group
Although thanks for the alternative view of the poem - i like it - it could be changed to
3am
doorstep
- seeing stars
and it might cover both options better
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(05-24-2022, 04:11 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote: (05-24-2022, 04:07 AM)dukealien Wrote: Yeah, good time to see stars, until you pick yourself up and have a look at the ones up in the sky instead. (Why do they put that pesky step there, anyway?)
You gotta have a doorstep - or else I might have nothing small and mundane to juxtapose with the solar system/galaxy/local galactic group
Although thanks for the alternative view of the poem - i like it - it could be changed to
3am
doorstep
- seeing stars
and it might cover both options better
HA! - I love the latest version, and thanks to Duke for getting ya on to it- gives a whole different spin to early morning stars. I don't think it's what you originally intended, but it does open this one up to interesting interpretations.
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(05-24-2022, 07:09 AM)Mark A Becker Wrote: HA! - I love the latest version, and thanks to Duke for getting ya on to it- gives a whole different spin to early morning stars. I don't think it's what you originally intended, but it does open this one up to interesting interpretations.
Thanks Mark, I'm loving it too, I've posted both versions up top - plus another thought
I was just trying to be as minimal as possible so I'd be lying if I said it was my original intention - but hey we're all poets here so...
It was most definitely my original intention
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Hey- you could easily go completely 'syllabic', with three, three syllable lines, with commas for the tripped up effect, with a little indent at the third line to add to it. I also threw in a colon after 3am, for separation (hesitation). I'm fascinated by what a bit of punctuation, and nine simple syllables can do...
3am:
drunk, doorstep,
seeing stars
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(05-24-2022, 10:16 PM)Mark A Becker Wrote: Hey- you could easily go completely 'syllabic', with three, three syllable lines, with commas for the tripped up effect, with a little indent at the third line to add to it. I also threw in a colon after 3am, for separation (hesitation). I'm fascinated by what a bit of punctuation, and nine simple syllables can do...
3am:
drunk, doorstep,
seeing stars
I like it Mark
It has been added to the list. I'm pleased with the way this one has evolved
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