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majestic sight,
snowy shimmering peaks
reflecting the morning sunrise
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Mountains
majestic sight,
snowy shimmering peaks
reflecting the morning sunrise
Rockies
©Sometimes,2016
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Very good. Becoming adept at it. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽❤️
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obsessive. I like the form, but it takes more work and thought than a much longer poem. thanks for saying so…adept is good 🙂
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I misuse the word intonation to mean the internal reading of a poem or whatever to one’s self inside the head. I thought it meant silently sounding out a line or phrase in its intended form or metre. What am I thinking of?
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Poetic licence? 🙄 😉
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no, its just the wrong meaning. Either I have the wrong word or I made it up. I kind of like it actually… (silently whispering in metre and rhyme instead of just skim-reading without emphasis.)
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Hugs! 🙂
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do you know the name of what I’m referring to?
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I’m not sure I do…..if you used it then I’ll probably be able to relate…as it is…not ‘bells ringing’ for me. 🙄
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When reading Dr. Seuss to little kids, outloud, one must be actor, performer, enunciator, sayer of silly things! When reading Dr. Seuss to oneself–quietly, inwardly, not aloud—the same emphasis and enthusiasm is used to really enjoy the work! My word for that–right or wrong–is “intonation.” Humor me please… 😉
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I genuinely like the subtlety of ‘intonation’ in that sense. Very innovative. ❤
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thanks. I love to read Dr. Seuss out loud…its been decades though.
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Hugs!
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I also love animal crackers…much to the entertainment of my associates 🙂
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Lass of diverse taste. 😉 Hugs!
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yes
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