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21 responses to “Protected: Di-Ode”

  1. Nathan

    This is a beautiful use of the wordle.

  2. Joanne Johns

    I think this is my favourite use of ‘eight track’ so far. Beautifully crafted.

  3. Cynthia Short

    You did a great job with this, seems very autobiographical…yurt living, huh? Who’d a thunk it! I also agree that you had the best use for 8-track. I myself could not fit that puppy in anywhere…

  4. djvorreyer

    ‘And yesterday?
    Hard to tell
    what would come
    of the bustle,
    the tools
    flung around
    our bed.’

    I love the mention of the things strewn around the bed – since the rest of the piece shows the practical ways those we love take care of us…

  5. rallentanda

    This poem has a special significance for me as I lived alternately
    (cheated with lots of city breaks) for almost twenty years. I remember those first years vividly.They were challenging but exciting.I love your reference to being a recovering academic…Enjoy!

  6. Derrick

    Yes, a very personal story. Great that the prompt words sparked your poem to life!

  7. Mark

    Fascinating. Utterly fascinating. Not only was it a lovely piece of writing (living amidst poetry), but I learned a few things as well.

    Not just a nice poem, but time well spent. Thank you!

  8. Anthony North

    Your last answer is the reason I do so many prompts. Those unexpected places are inspiring.
    You did a great job here.

  9. irene

    Beautiful ode to electricity, Liz. I like that you begin and end with the ‘on, off, on’ ..

  10. Barbara

    How did I miss this the first time through? Love the story as well as the poem. The prompt’s invisible.

  11. Therese

    I agree with all compliments above! I love how you began (title) and also ended the poem with a prompt word. The title works two ways — it’s a kind of “ode” maybe? An ode to a loved one?

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