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		As lovely as a chintz teacup,
	her page boy hair
	an upset soup bowl.
And that voice,
	forged in public schools, I bet. 
             She has trouble pronouncing "r" sounds.
Milton on her tongue
	could melt a banker's heart,
	and no old English words
	need stop at her lips;
	they flow like music.
Pinstripe trousers
	reach her waist, two
	paper thin belts
	holding them in place.
Perhaps my love
	is Oedipul. Nevertheless,
	she's divine.
	
	
	
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		she and it are delightful.
lots to like here for me.
the images  especially;
Lines 1 through 5
and lines 8 through 16
I bet. She has: for me doesn't work that well and makes me falter
enough to break the flow of another wise excellent read.
thanks jack.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thanks for the kind words and feedback, Billy

 I think the poem looks fine how it is, so I won't space it out after all. Would the bit you mentioned work better if I placed "I bet" after "public schools," and "she has" before "trouble"? I established the rhythm for this piece by beginning several sentences with two stressed syllables, but I got a tad confused at that point, and therefore I jammed them together like that.
	
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		you read my mind. i think it would be much better. 
see what some of the others think 
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (11-09-2010, 01:31 PM)billy Wrote:  see what some of the others think
Too late

 I prefer how the line looks now anyway. Thanks again for your feedback, Billy, it really helped
 
	 
	
	
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