The plot thickens. The chorus speaks.
~ Herbert Blau ~
In Classical Greek drama, the chorus described and commented upon the main action of a play with song, dance, and recitation. So, too, we can find the chorus lurking on the virtual refrigerator, giving us the play-by-play of the action through the magnet words.
Click HERE to go the online magnetic poetry site. Click HERE to read the guidelines about participating in the Magnetic Poetry Saturday Challenge.
Remember the only official prompt is to have fun. With or without a chorus line.
What Herbert Blau chose to call speaking I’d call wailing. Although I haven’t seen a stage production of his. 🙂
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i imagine he might say one can speak through a wail or a whisper 🙂
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[Aside: Oh woe, thrice woe… ]
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I love this particular one. 🙂
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🙂 🙂
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Peace is out there.
Somewhere.
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Peace and truth hanging out together, having a beer, and wondering where is everyone. 🙂
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https://rivrvlogr.wordpress.com/2016/10/22/always-thriving/
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Got it this week 🙂
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i don’t know if my response qualifies as a chorus.
https://wordsandfeathers.com/2016/10/22/candy-and-concrete-20161022/
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as the wrap up post points out, each member of the chorus can speak as individuals, each with their own thoughts 🙂
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That one was pretty interesting as well as great. 😀
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thanks. 🙂
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This is another great poem! So creative. I’ve added another poem to my blog today – hope it can be included in next week’s summary post. Thanks again. http://wp.me/p2juKh-3qm
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most definitely will be included. 🙂
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I’m never sure if I’m sending this to the right place, in the right way . . . nevertheless, here it is.
https://veracitymama.wordpress.com/2016/10/23/angels-and-poetry/
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a comment in the Saturday post is the place to put a link. splendid offering. 🙂
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A ghost would definitely have a voice of blue ice. I love that.
The Oracle channeled not just the Greek chorus, but part of the Odyssey to me. 😉
My pingback actually showed up, but here is the link anyway: https://merrildsmith.wordpress.com/2016/10/23/penelope-waits-magnetic-poetry/
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This was really interesting. Don’t know how well I stepped up, but I learned something new. Thanks:)
Here is my link
https://thoughtsandentanglements.wordpress.com/2016/10/23/magnetic-poetry/
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you stepped right up 🙂
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Good to hear, thank you..
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I love it: the chorus lurking on the virtual refrigerator. 🙂
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🙂
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https://dridenourfreelancewriter.wordpress.com/2016/10/23/mpsc/
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