wow, wow, and more wow. I just love your mind! I don't know of another who could come up with such an artful piece. It's stunning. I love it. It conjures up Quentin Tarrantinos "Kill Bill" pictures...and the man who made the swords. It is an art, for sure, just as any smithing and poetry is!! Excellent piece.
This is blinding..........the layout just fabulous and the words contained within reminds me we all have
our own unique swords.........weaving art and words......the red print at the beginning almost bleeding down.........This should be on the front page of your published book..........it's perfect and so very you.
Very nice work. I like the way that you started with an "A" to give a point to your rapier. Who still understands swords and balance in this late day? The rapier was certainly one of the more elegant forms in its day.
i liked the whole art thing more then i liked the poem... not trying to be a dick or anything it was just hard for me to read but it was a total blunder i mean parts were good
I'm impressed that you have left Cat speechless - or almost anyway. Great idea and should be up at the Tate Modern so the next time we go visit you can stand smugly beside it and say - I did this!
Oh, maybe you should suggest an acrostic to her......
Are you trying to drive me nuts??? What a waste of paper and what's more...I don't get it! I've never seen anything like this before, it is probably serious stuff...no doubt, an explanation of T
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Would be good! Cheers, Helen :-)
'A blade made to fight in the wars of poetic succession' love the layout, great write, I enjoyed it although it took me a little while to read what you had put. The read font for blood made a nice impression also.