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		Early Dawn (title revision)
blue as sky: 
      azure. 
dreams as dandelions: 
     wild.
wind as water:
     crisp
       & 
tomorrow 
     wakes
 
     sometimes 
     too 
     soon. 
 
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blue as sky 
      azure 
dreams as dandelions 
     wild
wind as water
     crisp 
tomorrow 
     wakes
 
     sometimes 
     too 
     soon
	
	
	
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the skeleton jangles in its perfunctory sleeve....
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		 (05-03-2017, 03:23 AM)LunaDeLore Wrote:  blue as sky 
      azure -- isn't azure a kind of blue? Seems redundant. 
dreams as dandelions 
     wild
wind as water -- I like wind as water, flowing and ever moving, but it doesn't flow well into crisp 
     crisp 
tomorrow 
     wakes
 
     sometimes -- I'd just say too soon. I think having sometimes weakens the statement. 
     too 
     soon
Hi Luna!  I'd consider a title change, since it gives away your ending lines. It's kind of a spoiler. 
I do like 'tomorrow wakes too soon.' I take it as the loveliness being described doesn't last long enough. 
Good to see you posting again.
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		 (05-09-2017, 11:09 AM)Lizzie Wrote:   (05-03-2017, 03:23 AM)LunaDeLore Wrote:  blue as sky 
      azure -- isn't azure a kind of blue? Seems redundant. 
dreams as dandelions 
     wild
wind as water -- I like wind as water, flowing and ever moving, but it doesn't flow well into crisp 
     crisp 
tomorrow 
     wakes
 
     sometimes -- I'd just say too soon. I think having sometimes weakens the statement. 
     too 
     soon
Hi Luna!  I'd consider a title change, since it gives away your ending lines. It's kind of a spoiler. 
I do like 'tomorrow wakes too soon.' I take it as the loveliness being described doesn't last long enough. 
Good to see you posting again.
Lizzie
Lizzie, 
I built this little piece holding a bit of Carl Jung's word association; using simple words. Nevertheless, I think you're right concerning the title and flow. 
You know, it's good to post again.
Thanks for reading and commenting
Luna
	
 
	
	
In your own, each bone comes alive
the skeleton jangles in its perfunctory sleeve....
(Chris Martin)