Sunday, August 14, 2011

A writing exercise - Part II (A, B, M and S)

Here is part 2 of my writing exercise. Please bear with me.

A

Anti-pathetic against avarice,
Alternately altering all acts,
Altogether alone as an armor,
And allowing actions an act,
Awarding all actors,
Abnegating avarice and alleviating angst.

B

Big billion blazes blowing by Boston's breeze,
Billowing bulbous barns,
Blackened by blasted bombs,
Blue, bright barnacles,
Braving blundering bludgeons.

M

Mostly men meander meaninglessly,
Mashing moments miasmically,
Mending momentary madness,
Mentoring measly mentees,
Mainly moving minutely,
Metamorphosis made material.

S (Part I)

Sweet sorrow sings sadly,
Summing sorrow's sadness,
Smiling such sadly
Solving sorrow's solitude,
Simple sorrow's shambles shall seem,
Sombre sorrows shall sing,
"So sorry, Senorita Selena,
Something stupid said Sorrow."

That's 6 letters done now. 9 more to go.

- Vinaykrishnan.

P.S. Thanks Baby for the dictation. Love you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nicely done. I particularly liked the M and the S.