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under the influence of the sea – for dVerse

May 16, 2013by Björn Rudberg (brudberg) 41 Comments

with deliberation I let my steely eyes slowly trace the blue line of the horizon while I sit down on the smooth rock polished to a silken smoothness by a […]

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dVerse, poetry

Temptations and vice – written for dVerse

May 11, 2013by Björn Rudberg (brudberg) 52 Comments

Today in dVerse we are to investigate temptations. I had some thoughts in general, that I put in verse. I’m experimenting with iambic hexameter, and combined it with a haiku […]

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dVerse, haibun, poetry, rhymes

Forgetting news – dVerse Terza Rima

May 9, 2013by Björn Rudberg (brudberg) 38 Comments

At forms for all in dVerse Tony wants us to write Terza Rima sonnets. Great choice, I love those nested rhymes, but they can be tricky. I read in news […]

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dVerse, poetry, sonnet

A day of joy – trireme sonnet for dVerse

February 28, 2013by Björn Rudberg (brudberg) 47 Comments

To write a trireme sonnet is the task provided by Samuel Peralta (semaphore) on dVerse. It is getting late here, but I thought I should at least try. I used […]

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dVerse, poetry, sonnet

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