Poetry, prose, and lyrics from Henry Clemmons.
This is a verdict that will be talked about for years to come. I am not sure what her life will be like after this. She will have to live with herself.
Interesting, Henry. And the words work to convey the truth of the poem. I would love to have read your process notes on this.margo
I'm with Margo, Henry; I'd like to know what brought this poem out of the wordle. Well done, whatever prompted it.
Me too, Henry. I would love to know how you arrived at this. Nicely done.Pamela
I love to see what comes out of the wordle words. Yours was intriguing and nicely done. :-)
I love this one, Henry. Timely and well arranged. Your use of galloping is brilliant.
Henry, concise and powerful. The ending is perfect, "Galloping to resist the echo of / Not guilty".Richard
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This is a verdict that will be talked about for years to come. I am not sure what her life will be like after this. She will have to live with herself.
Interesting, Henry. And the words work to convey the truth of the poem. I would love to have read your process notes on this.
margo
I'm with Margo, Henry; I'd like to know what brought this poem out of the wordle. Well done, whatever prompted it.
Me too, Henry. I would love to know how you arrived at this. Nicely done.
Pamela
I love to see what comes out of the wordle words. Yours was intriguing and nicely done. :-)
I love this one, Henry. Timely and well arranged. Your use of galloping is brilliant.
Henry, concise and powerful. The ending is perfect, "Galloping to resist the echo of / Not guilty".
Richard
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