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Prose or Poetry
Use stylish prose to destroy poetry, or vice versa. The form with the most entries wins.
Ended August 29, 2024 • 6 Entries • Created by Huckleberry_Hoo
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Prose or Poetry
Use stylish prose to destroy poetry, or vice versa. The form with the most entries wins.
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DianaHForst

Teeth to Paper

I could gnash my teeth in some form of sputtered word,

drool down over the white sheet until blue and red ink bleeds.

Bled.

In all technicality, here, I could speak the written word until eyes glaze over.

A stage of my single body, a crowd of faces shadowed in black.

No lights to break their glossy hearts, sharp with ice.

Glistening wet lips, ready to rip my art shred to shred.

Lay that review over me,

let me know what part of literature I missed.

What major I didn't achieve,

of what poetry is.

Ought to be.

For what is a green bowl of lettuce,

is my spoken word.

I'll take the flakes of fluttering broken white over green any day.

For if I could draw the ink pen down against my veins,

I'd hope it bled black, not red.

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Prose or Poetry
Use stylish prose to destroy poetry, or vice versa. The form with the most entries wins.
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AJAY9979

A Bludgeoned Art Form

Better sipped like fine wine, we butcher poetry like college kids desperate to get drunk. Heavy-handed, clunky, and telling lines full of red-ink like in third grade when the form is first unfurled like a fragile baby revealed to its older siblings who longed for it, cared for it and spoke to it softly through the mother's belly. Neither had any idea the torment it would be put through, how poetry would beae scars inflicted upon it by hurt and jealous hearts that pine for love, long for death, and dream of suicide. Left in the most random places, naked, for all to see. From bathroom stalls to spitballed Bostonian pavements, poetry is dropped and forgotten by its maker, who just needed to scream a few lines. There are no edits. There is no technique. Only the too few connoiseurs who still sip their wine and wrap up cozily with poetry and perform careful vivisections of every detail to get the picture. With patience and poise, these few still run their eyes along the wrinkled fabric of emotions and paint an image as they smooth out the edges, pressing and steaming and wiggling, to create a tapestry out of the coil of words they weaved together.

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Prose or Poetry
Use stylish prose to destroy poetry, or vice versa. The form with the most entries wins.
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GerardDiLeo

Poetry Schmoetry

I wax the shine pedantic

To pass my time romantic

I choose to rhyme, I choose to shine

T'ain't no crime the words I mine

My words flow as susurrus

A litter ate its stuff as such

Ass, Oh, Nance! I say, perchance

Makes smooth my say and vesper rants

Metered in frenetic, melodic rhythms

Squirm phonetic organisms

Orgiastically orchestral orgasmic

In organically spun organza silk

A silver spondee in my mouth

Announced my birth from a place down south

Before they cut my pulsing cord

They strummed impulsively my major chord

I was born for rhyme and rhythm and song

And wine and women--is that so wrong?

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Prose or Poetry
Use stylish prose to destroy poetry, or vice versa. The form with the most entries wins.
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fabulous

Nobody’s going to listen unless you stand on the table and tell it like an Epic (Limerick XXI)

There once was a man from Bedworth,

who broke every record on earth.

But his friend called him stale

when told them his tale,

saying, "It doesn't rhyme. What's it worth?"

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Prose or Poetry
Use stylish prose to destroy poetry, or vice versa. The form with the most entries wins.
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7v7

Ever Since

word was misplaced

in long form silence,

poets have struggled,

to excavate its pieces.

08.28.2024

Prose or Poetry challenge @Huckleberry_Hoo