Friday, August 14, 2009

Deep description

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Amature and actual authors all agree,
basic, but beautiful,
creatively crafted compositions,
develop deep, dramatic descriptions.

Each enticingly engages
five fully felt,
God "goose-bump" given,
human heart having,
intensely incarnate impulses:

Jaw-jolting juxtapositions, juicy Jesus!
Keen K
ahlil knowledge kabobs, kissable key-
lime "Louis L
'amour" lemon littérature, lovely!
Macbeth’s murderous melon-munching madness, marvelously manuscripted.

Now notice Nash's nascent nasal nudgings,
offering Ogden's olfactory-opening opinions.
Port-Royal’s prince Pascal presents pleasant philosophical potpourri.
Qoheleth's queen quietly quaffs quizzical quotes...

Rustle, rustle… recognize Rice's rarely read rom-antics?
Shakespear’s slyly scripted sonnet seductions...
Tennyson’s tenderly transcribed taboo touches...
Updike's ugly undulating undressings?
Virginia's voiceless virile verse,
Woolf's whispers, which when written would wield:
- X X X -
Yikes! You're young yet,
zipper, zip zip!

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1 comment:

  1. Excellent.

    How can one not love an acrostic with such breadth ( juicy Jesus! to knowledge kabobs )
    depth ( murderous melon-munching madness )
    and creativity (letters W,X,Y and Z)?

    p.s.
    just how is Louis L'amour related to lemons and limes? Love it.

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