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J - Joseph's Star: Jazz

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The J oseph's Star was created in 2007 by Christina R. J ussaume in memory of her father, J oseph.  It is a syllabic form with the following "rules" that should make the poem rather star-shaped. 8 lines 1/3/5/7/7/5/3/1 Unrhymed Any subject, and no limit to the number of stanzas, but each should be a complete statement. Center aligned  This sketch came professionally framed from St. Vincent de Paul for only 50¢. It is signed Paunch, and on the back is a doodle that reads PaunchoDoodles.    Jazz time to dance so strike up the band flute and drum and sousaphone tap your toes and nod your head leave off your worries tonight nothing like Jazz ©202 6 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved  

B - Blackout: Bird Women

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   B ird Women (my name for it) is a ink on paper I rescued from the Goodwill Outlet bins. B lackout is a type of Erasure poetry where you take existing text and black out words to reveal a new work from what remains.  The B lackout follows my poem. Dryope was a mortal woman in Greek mythology who was transformed into a tree nymph. She sighs, this nymph, her arms all verdant boughs, with blossoms. Her sister found her rooted in the ground. A f ace , tr embling and weep ing. ©202 6 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved     The Fable of Dryope - Ovid's Metamorphoses by Alexander Pope  The Fable of Dryope - Ovid's Metamorphoses Book 9, [v. 324-393] She said, and for her lost Calanthis sighs , When the fair Consort of her son replies. "Since you a servant's ravish'd form bemoan, And kindly sigh for sorrows not your own; Let me (if tears and grief permit) relate A nearer woe, a sister's stranger fate. No Nym...