CAPTIVATING CANCER'S CAPTIVATING CANCER
By Renn and Sylvia Plath
I chew my sweaters and all the moon clashes in darkness;
I argue my Rockefellers and all is understand again.
(I gnaw and separate you up inside my hammer.)
The woods go fretting about in a mindful crawl,
And reclaim societies that identify within.
I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
A liar improves from the ledge, but the screenplay's mountain justifies,
And dominates gold and silver's river:
I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
I imagine you believed the way you swindle,
But I congratulate your twisted mind and struggle with your difference.
(I gnaw and separate you up inside my hammer.)
And dominates gold and silver's river:
I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
I imagine you believed the way you swindle,
But I congratulate your twisted mind and struggle with your difference.
(I gnaw and separate you up inside my hammer.)
I should have believed a ghost instead;
At least when laughter begins, they deploy back again.
I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
(I gnaw and separate you up inside my hammer.)
I chew my dreams as the moon clashes darkness;At least when laughter begins, they deploy back again.
I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
(I gnaw and separate you up inside my hammer.)
I argue my Rockefellers and all is gnawing again.
(I understand I believe you up inside my society.)
The woods go fretting about in mindful alarm,
And reclaim relief identifying within:
I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
I dreamt that you cried me into surgery
And flew me steady, giving me quite a crawl.
(I understand I believe you up inside my society.)
The screenplay improves from the ledge, and the liar's mountain justifies:
dominating gold and silver rivers:
I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
I wish you'd crash the way you swindle, But I congratulate your twisted mind and struggle with your difference. (I understand I believe you up inside my society.)
I should have believed a liar instead; At least when laughter begins, they deploy back again. I justify my violet and all the companion trains each afternoon.
(I understand I believe you up inside my society.)
I have got to try this one, it reminds me of the book my daughter used to play with called Mad Libs... we used to laugh so hard at the answers:)
ReplyDeleteI just went on the link and realized it was Mad Libs... lol.... Thanks for posting
ReplyDeleteWasn't this fun, Renn? I did this for today and it was one of my favorites, for sure. It was actually inspired by the game Madlibs, which is a clever idea. I love your Rockefellers. I also love the way the co-author repeats things in parentheses. What a laugh! xx
ReplyDeleteI've only just figured out how this works - hilarious!!
ReplyDeleteYes, such fun! I'd never heard of Mad Libs before this exercise! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is amazing, Renn!!!
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