Rowena Diamond

Rowena Diamond

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Taunton, United Kingdom
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About Me

Skies and fields and meadows; nature is my throne. Frolicing in the sunshine, in valleys where secrets roam. Soaring with the eagles and floating with the bees, I'm a tiger in the jungle. I'm a predator of the sea.

VOTE FOR ME FOR MISS EXETER 2007:

TEXT: STAR 2 10 to 83399 - don't forget to leave the spaces!!


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Posted 17 Years Ago


You should do well, best of luck with Miss Exeter!

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Posted 17 Years Ago


i have started a daily blog on poetry and entertainment on my myspace page www.myspace.com/randallopolis please check it out


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Posted 17 Years Ago


hello, i hope you're doing well..

i got a question for you..

how do you go about developing your melodies? and i don't mean the cadence necessarily.. i mean the actual melodies..
the up and down of the notes?
do you have any particular way that you go about doing this?
is their any technique? any mechanics? any inspiration?

anything at all that you could tell me would be of great help..

thanx

L8TR
bruce

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Posted 17 Years Ago


I was just wondering if you have ended the Cheese contest. Take care.
Debby

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Deliberate, yes. Someone was paying attention ;-)

Thanks for the review.

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Yer very welcome :-)

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Posted 17 Years Ago


I went to college in Exeter. What are you running in?

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Posted 17 Years Ago


Thank you Rowena!! I enjoyed writing it!
Have a wonderful Easter!

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Posted 17 Years Ago


thanks for the review!!

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Posted 17 Years Ago


i hear what you are saying, for me if the rhym is too predictable i can become a distraction, you start thinking"hey have i read this before? and the last word of each line takes away from those that preceded it. love your haiku