tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407624264627208128.post7700480290713148301..comments2024-01-26T21:38:25.924-08:00Comments on Duane's PoeTree: Dorin Popa writesDuanesPoeTreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17053093400086634552noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407624264627208128.post-59439178711750002802015-09-11T05:58:10.112-07:002015-09-11T05:58:10.112-07:00Using a different tone, another writer can rearran...Using a different tone, another writer can rearrange the same elements to create a poem that is very much unlike this one by Dorin. For example, here is "Halfway Down" by A. A. Milne:<br /><br />Halfway down the stairs<br />is a stair<br />where i sit.<br />there isn't any<br />other stair<br />quite like<br />it.<br />i'm not at the bottom,<br />i'm not at the top;<br />so this is the stair<br />where<br />I always<br />stop.<br /><br />Halfway up the stairs<br />Isn't up<br />And it isn't down.<br />It isn't in the nursery,<br />It isn't in town.<br />And all sorts of funny thoughts<br />Run round my head.<br />It isn't really<br />Anywhere!<br />It's somewhere else<br />Instead!DuanesPoeTreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17053093400086634552noreply@blogger.com