Poetry night with Ramon Presson is this Thursday, February
27, at 7:00 p.m. in the Excel building at Rippavilla. No matter what you write,
you can benefit from the focus on the rhythm and precision of words that poetry
offers. Step out of your comfort zone, and come out Thursday to learn how you
can be the best wordsmith you can be.
If you're worried that LWC has entered Thunderstorm Thursday
season, don't be. Ramon explains it best in his poem below:
WHY THE WEATHER IS PERFECT ON POETRY NITES
Doesn't it make you wonder?
It's hard to argue, I suppose
that the lightning, rain, and thunder
only occur on nights of prose.
Could it be that the heavens love meter,
in rhyme or unrhymed rows
more than the average reader,
and more than stacked blocks of prose?
--rLp--
Doesn't it make you wonder?
It's hard to argue, I suppose
that the lightning, rain, and thunder
only occur on nights of prose.
Could it be that the heavens love meter,
in rhyme or unrhymed rows
more than the average reader,
and more than stacked blocks of prose?
--rLp--
Learn more about poet Ramon Presson: Calling All Poets
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