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Thursday, December 15, 2022

Word Garden Word List--Lawrence Ferlinghetti

 

Hello poets and welcome to another Word List! I'm sorry to be a day late (and presumably a dollar short to complete the old saying) with this, but I had too many irons on the fire yesterday, plus I generally have no idea what day of the week it is, only whether it's a weekday or a weekend, and even that is sometimes dicey with me. 

Anyway! This week's List is taken from A Coney Island of the Mind by the late San Francisco beat poet Lawrence Ferlighetti, a strong early influence of mine. Ferlinghetti was also the owner of the famous City Lights Book Store. 

For those interested in reading something by Ferlinghetti, you can read a favorite of mine, Junkman's Obligato, HERE.

What we do here is to use at least 3 of the 20 words from the following list and use them in a new original poem of any style, length or structure, and then link up and visit others. That's it!

And now, your Word List:

addicts
blather
bottled
Christmas
cornball
demented
enormous
falcons
fruit
governments
horses
laments
larks
mandolins
peacocks
performing
poetry
risking
spoons
violin

9 comments:

  1. I'm thrilled to join the Word List this week. I admire Ferlinghetti and ended with a slight twist of his words from Junkman.

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  2. Somehow I managed to fly right past this post! Going to give it a try .. Ferlinghetti is hard to resist. You too.

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  3. Wait! Wait! There's a WL this week but it's just a day later! I have been moping like you read about for no reason!

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  4. ferlinghetti? the smiths? all of my favorite things... slightly out of reach? you're killing me. i copied the list, but i can't promise anything, if i do get something written, it will be very very late, hope you don't mind. awesome stuff shay

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  5. I know I haven't written anything yet but I will try to soon! It's a great list and I absolutely love the Junkman's Obligato, just fantastic! Funnily enough, it seemed like something you would write :-)

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  6. I'm afraid it's not a poem, Shay! And I've only used two words from the list! Try as I might, I couldn't shoe horn in any more. Next time though, next time...

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