You bet. I was so happy to be shown this way of keeping formatting. WordPress drives me NUTS with spacing, so now sometimes I just screenshot from Word. ๐
To me, “lip long” means “long for lips,” which, if you have kids, is just about all you CAN do. ๐ That’s when that “belly an always” is necessary. Either you’re being kinky and an “always” is the, ahem, that you’re married to. OR, you’re saying, “Remember in your belly that you’re there for each other for always, so even if you can’t make time for lip-locking right now, the time will come back around again.”
I imagine this is a poem for dolphins flipping around in the water. I love the bit about “porcelain sky” and am imagining them kind of beached poking their bellies upward!
Yay! You’re magnetizing! I LOVE “belly an always.” Makes me think of being pregnant. ๐
This is cool. I have never read magnetic poetry before. I am intrigued.
Kathy, the link is above, below the poem, if you want to play. ๐ It’s a great way to get unstuck.
Amen. And to remind you that poetry is fun and that we should never stop playing.
I did some too. ๐
Thanks for the cool link. This was fun. I did one last night, but can’t figure out how to post it to WordPress.
Screen shot.
On a Mac, it’s Command-Shift-4, then move the crosshairs until it surrounds your finished piece.
thanks! i tried screen shot on my iphone, but the words were all jumbled and not fixed.
My screenshots go to my “Dropbox,” and then I pull the photo over to wordpress, instead of typing in a poem.
Ahhh. Booo. Maybe just type in what you ended up with, then?;)
i had success with the mac screen shot…now i know!! thanks. i shall use this function more often.
You bet. I was so happy to be shown this way of keeping formatting. WordPress drives me NUTS with spacing, so now sometimes I just screenshot from Word. ๐
great balls of fire!! yes
Oddly erotic and alive, esp for magnets.
To me, “lip long” means “long for lips,” which, if you have kids, is just about all you CAN do. ๐ That’s when that “belly an always” is necessary. Either you’re being kinky and an “always” is the, ahem, that you’re married to. OR, you’re saying, “Remember in your belly that you’re there for each other for always, so even if you can’t make time for lip-locking right now, the time will come back around again.”
I imagine this is a poem for dolphins flipping around in the water. I love the bit about “porcelain sky” and am imagining them kind of beached poking their bellies upward!