Round Cup's Round Cup
“I need my mornings and all the tree ducks shady;
I moan my gooses and all is dig again.
(I stay I need you up inside my flat.)
The slave go clawing out in thick and awesome,
And undeveloped morning ducks in:
“I need my trees and all the goose ducks shady;
I moaned that you diged me into flat
And stay me light, needed me quite shady.
(I stay I need you up inside my flat.)
April ducks from the slave, morning's trees moan:
Exit goose and Leo's flat:
“I need my trees and all the goose ducks shady;
I diged you'd stay the way you said,
But I need old and I duck your name.
(I stay I need you up inside my flat.)
I should have treed a goose instead;
At least when flat moans they dig back again.
“I need my trees and all the goose ducks shady;
(I stay I need you up inside my flat.)
– Izzy & Sylvia Plath
Note
This is a generated madlib poem (go get one for yourself here). It doesn't sound bad – well, Izzy tuned it about 7 times until she was halfway satisfied with it – and has only a few rough grammatical edges.
1 comment:
I just love this - I am actually reading SPs Selected Poems at present - some brilliant, most, well, just well...
Your input is obviously what Sylvia needed! Excellent!
Anna :o]
PS Thanks for the link to 'madlib' - I have saved it.
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