
- Write a quadrille (a poem of EXACTLY 44 words, not including the title) AND include the word “figment” or a form of the word within the body of the poem. A synonym for figment does not fulfill the prompt. It must be the word, or a form of the word. Post the poem to your blog AND add the exact URL for your poem to Mr. Linky below.
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Could it have been only a figment
A word, look, nothing significant
To him I supposed
Then I know
‘Twas not, it was meant to be said
That’s when I knew, read
The misoferred note
Slipped out of his hand,
Quite intentional
So unconventional.
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A nice twist Cheryl, love this.
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Thanks for reading Paul
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My pleasure Cheryl 🙂
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A most marvelous quadrille!
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Thank you
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What a cad! Excellent quadrille with great use of the word!
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Thank you☺️
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That is a very bad way of acting.
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To be so misled is heartbreaking.
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Outstanding quad with a killer-diller closing 4 lines!!! YAY
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Thanks!
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If it begins with deception…
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I love this!
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Thank you
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