New list tomorrow.
A few tips:
1. We have a habit to act on habit. Usually read a list from top to bottom. Today, read it from bottom to top, several times slowly. Listen for new pairings.
2. Try to find at least two words that start with the same letter as each of the words on the list, or words that sound the same or similar.
3. Think “mini-series”.
Today’s list was taken from a poem that may be found here:
http://soulsmusic.wordpress.com/2009/01/05/canto/
Hope you are enjoying yourself!
A coupla haiku:
Day 3
The Sorcerer seeks
to find the magic future,
to turn stone to gold
He’s only playing
at it, for he truly has
no magic power,
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Play has its own magic, but perhaps no gold. 😉
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And gold holds no true magic,
except risky promise
of playing with power.
Good morning to both of you, lol…
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Thanks again for being here, Elizabeth. Here’s my piece for day 3:
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And here is mind. http://somethingsithinkabout-annell-annell.blogspot.com
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Feeling good. Used all ten words, three days in a row,
Elizabeth
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A Shadorma:
Sorcerer
hanging from a cliff
grinding teeth
yelling “God”
holding on for dear life, now
where has magic gone?
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God replies,
“Believing is what
makes magic
truly real.
Release doubt, let yourself fall
into magic’s spell.”
Thank you for joining us indianmadmoiselle,
and for the inspiration as well.
Elizabeth
http://soulsmusic.wordpress.com/
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Wow! You just did the perfect ending 🙂 Thanks.
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As always I don’t follow rules well. I did manage the word “learn”. Thanks for the words, Elizabeth. Mine is about the magic of my relationship with my cat. I am one day behind, but that’s okay. I may try to catch up later today, or not.
Love,
Pamela ox
And you know that I have a tendency to rebel when rules come into play. Don’t worry so much about catching up, do what you can and be pleased at the outcome.
Elizabeth
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Just popping my different takes into the same post. Or intended to. Seem to have misplaced #2, but 1&3 are at http://fredherring.wordpress.com/2014/04/01/padword/
I sometimes add a few words to a list. Synonyms, free associations, slant rhymes. May not use them, but they open me up.
I do the same but that’s because I’m poor at math…lol,
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth, thank you for these words. Here is a poem I wrote using some of them:
Richard
So good to see you here, Richard and I truly love what you did with the words.
Elizabeth
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