Daily Archives: May 3, 2013

My brain’s ambidextrous library

Originally posted on The ancient eavesdropper:
Shape poem of a leaning tower of bedside books By: Tyler Pedersen, Copyright 2013

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‘Snail Shell’ music video by TMBG

It seems that every concrete poem I conceive, “They Might Be Giants” has spun a song on the same theme! Who would believe? First turtles singing, now a snail shell repeating! It’s useless, there’s no rest for the thought process. … Continue reading

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Snail’s Progress

Concrete poem of a gallivanting gastropod with gooey glue ‘toe-jam football’ As the Beatles so eloquently sang, “Let it be” and “Come Together” over this much maligned mollusk! For more information about snails, check out these links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snail http://molluscs.at/gastropoda/index.html?/gastropoda/morphology/locomotion.html

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Hey, Who’s that Playing They Might Be Giants on Friday!

It’s Friday, so feast your ears and eyes on “They Might Be Giants” music video “The Guitar” (The Lion Sleeps Tonight). Jump up and down, tap your fingers and toes, give a random dude or dudett a high five, crank … Continue reading

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Sans rhyme

Being human sans rhyme  would make my heart bleed  time after time, after time, after time, until all its bolting beets  are harvested from  my body  as slugs shriveled  by insult.   

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Transposed in space

Originally posted on The ancient eavesdropper:
Night sky       clear           dark    bright         stars    in cold          storage High above    the moon         our lunar…

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