Wednesday 19 August 2009

GRACEFUL WAS NO LONGER IN FASHION

that tattoo was a riot
numbers inscribed in its midst
spoke of decay of a bygone era
GRACEFUL WAS NO LONGER IN FASHION
bygone era gave way to a decayed one
numbers danced with glee
rioting in that tattoo art

20 comments:

  1. This makes the little shark on my arm so lame :-)
    Nicely done.

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  2. I hope those numbers weren't six six six!

    <3

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  3. Dead good!
    Thanks for taking The NaiSaiKu Challenge? this week!!
    -Andy Sewina

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  4. Well done.
    This reminds me of the new fashion I am seeing people wear on thier bodies...it is a barcode tatoo - scan that one!

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  5. There's so much life within a tattoo! Loved how you used your words here.

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  6. You've created a nifty NaiSaiKu Challenge piece full of wit and wisdom.

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  7. really?
    it is no longer in fashion :)

    http://1goal1passion.blogspot.com/2009/08/three-words-only.html

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  8. well down, I like how you structured the poem.

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  9. Great way to use the form and the prompt words - it's a fine, fine read!

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  10. Tattoos leave a history...I loved your take on this prompt.

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  11. Great writing, and so fun to read! LMAO @ at Andy's 666 comment

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  12. Cleverly done! Whatever one's opinion of tattoos, there's no doubt we've lost a lot of the grace of prior eras.

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  13. Good one :)

    tatoo was a riot - is great!

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  14. I have to admit I'm not at all sure what the numbers refer to. When I think of tattooed numbers, the image of Nazi concentration camps comes to mind, but I don't believe that's what you were talking about...

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  15. Great write. It makes me think possibly the tattoo has the year stamped in there somewhere, someone's memento of whatever bygone era you speak of. Very descriptive, yet leaves much to the imagination.

    A graceful stride across the parking lot

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