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Poetry workshop

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  • G: Given circumstances (Lagrange w/ Jonas being a shit)
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  • O: Objective (Continuity)
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  • A: Action (Manipulate society/history to ensure others want the same)
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  • T: Tactics (Shape info, influence individuals, stay observant)
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    • Sestina:
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      • Good for convincing
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      • 39 line poem, repetition of words
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      • 6 stanzas, words all the same, shifting within stanzas
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      • Lends to conversations over time
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      • 7th stanza - envoy, 3 lines, two words per line
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      • See: Ethel’s Sestina
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    • Sonnet p8:
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      • Venting, encouraging, informing, educating
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      • Giving advice, monologues, memories
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      • Intimidate, dismiss, questioning
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      • 4 line stanza, 2+4 same as 1+3 in next stanza
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    • Haiku:
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      • Seduce, flatter
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      • Seduction, flattery, eulogizing
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    • Ghazal:
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      • Demand, advocate
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      • Self advocacy, demand for autonomy, argument
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      • 5 stanzas, same length, each line end has radif
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      • Each line a rhyming word
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      • good gossip, emphasis, repeating lines
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Dear’s sestina

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  1. Forget
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  3. Change
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  5. Story
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  9. Snark
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  11. Why
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Intro: We have not spoken but for suggestions in missives for thirty years, and now you ask me why I am leaving.

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    1. Remember Qoheleth? Poor fool could never forget
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    1. Never realized that he still had change.
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    1. Never cared, despite his job, his own story.
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    1. RemembeR? Do you remember and laugh?
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    1. I know that all my words are bound in snark
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    1. But all that hides is asking why.
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    1. My dear, did you ever ask why?
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    1. Sure, you knew the reasons, the drive to forget,
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    1. And you know the how, because of course. My snark
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    1. Is here to obscure. I am not sorry. I will not change.
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    1. Only, I wonder. When he died, did you laugh?
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    1. Cry? Sigh? In the night, tell yourself a story?
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    1. I, artist of nonsense, will ever tell my stories.
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    1. The stories of too many reasons why
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    1. You took your bet. For some of them, I laugh.
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    1. Sad laughs, laughs where you shake your head. Forget!
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    1. Silly man, but sillier bet. You, also, must change.
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    1. I cannot demand, I am not you. Only hint, smile, snark.
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    1. Again, I do not apologize for such snark,
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    1. And were I more polite, only thank you for the story.
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    1. At my lowest, I might sigh, nod, hope for change.
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    1. I am not low. I am a perhaps-polite, I bow and ask for whys.
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    1. I have done my work, my level best to forget,
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    1. So I only hope for reasons, reassurance, commiserating laughter.
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    1. How silly! Hopping to hear you, of all, laugh.
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    1. But nothing else will cut through snark.
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