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3/100 An American Sentence

alovelycatastrophe wrote 2 months ago: Minnesota? The weather, unlike the populace, is always blunt. … more →

Tags: Poem, Minnesota, Alan Ginsberg, Weather

The Moment Before Impact2 comments

Asleep On My Feet wrote 3 months ago: The violent velocity of lust eclipses our languishing love. … more →

Tags: Stream of Consciousness, Inspired by 3WW, American Sentences/Sandwiches, Three Word Wednesday, velocity, languish, Eclipse, Impact

Welcome back, oh my muse2 comments

Allison wrote 3 months ago: (currently untitled) I didn’t mean to let go, Summer. But it happened– and now your leaves are … more →

Tags: Quill Pen, Decisions, writing, Poetry, summer, Haiku, Publication

American Sentence1 comment

Zero Anon wrote 4 months ago: We wear our scars as armor, memories of battles already fought. 07.23.2009 Zero Anon This work by Ze … more →

Tags: american sentences, Armor, battles, Memories, Poetry

American Sentence - Road Constructions

Zero Anon wrote 4 months ago: I pray, not for destinations, but for open roads. 07.16.2009 Zero Anon This work by Zero Anon is lic … more →

Tags: american sentences, Road Constructions, Destinations, Poetry, Pray, Roads

one heart2 comments

benjaminchew110478 wrote 6 months ago: Martha crawls towards the door, one knee at a time, one heart at a time.   … more →

Tags: Walking On Water, Poetry & Free Verse of Benjamin Chew, Benjamin Chew

this moment3 comments

benjaminchew110478 wrote 7 months ago:   Jude stands, still and quiet in the shade of his umbrella, still breathing.   (The “American … more →

Tags: Poetry ~ Free Verse, Walking On Water, Poetry & Free Verse of Benjamin Chew, Singapore Poetry, Benjamin Chew, Free Verse

NaPoWriMo #29: American Sentence1 comment

9to5poet wrote 8 months ago: 29 down, 1 to go. Hallelujah!  Here’s an American sentence for #29.    I carved zebra stripes … more →

Tags: NaPoWriMo 2009, thank god its almost over

NaPoWriMo #14: An American Sentence

9to5poet wrote 8 months ago: The past two days have been quite possibly the longest work days in recent memory.  And I have tomor … more →

Tags: NaPoWriMo 2009

Views3 comments

Annette wrote 1 year ago: We drew human figures in class. Now I see skeletons everywhere. … more →

Tags: Poetry

American Sentence # 312 comments

Scot wrote 1 year ago: I wanted her to tell him nothing about Brautigan was minor. … more →

Tags: Poetry, Ferlinghetti

American Sentence #9

ravenswingpoetry wrote 1 year ago: Pint-sized, green cacti inside tiny pots make me wish for home again. Written 8/24/08 © 2008 Ni … more →

Tags: Poems, American Sentences, Poetry, Poet, arizona, american sentences, homesick, homesickness, cactus

American Sentence #268 comments

Scot wrote 1 year ago: There comes a day when falling down the rabbit hole sometimes hurts like hell. … more →

Tags: Poetry

American Sentences (Part 2)3 comments

nathan wrote 1 year ago: • Pool motor, weed trimmer, lawn mower: suburb sounds like a factory. . • Hummingbird feeder hangs, … more →

Tags: Poetry, Poem

American sentence - 1st3 comments

haikugirloz wrote 1 year ago: American sentence – 1st 17 syllable sentences capturing the foibles of life…. Haiku #1 t … more →

Tags: Poetry, Haiku

Gone_AS110 comments

pieceofpie wrote 1 year ago: Bones weekly three word wednesday 3WW No 84 prompt: empty, highway, ignored photo: desert highway, c … more →

Tags: 3WW, AmericanSentences, Haiku, Life, Travel, Thoughts, hiway

Jim Croce singing Rapid Roy3 comments

Scot wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Poetry, Croce

American Sentence #103 comments

Scot wrote 1 year ago: Would Jim Croce pay this much for a burger? Uptown’s got its hustlers. … more →

Tags: Poetry, San Diego, Croce

American Sentence #24 comments

Scot wrote 1 year ago: 2. No Exit–standing in the living room of hell, one must first define. … more →

Tags: Poetry, Poem, Haiku


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