A gauzy Skein of Propylene —
That sways with slightest Breath —
This bag holds smocks — and Bread and Milk
But — in its folds — lies Death.
It sways and puffs — this Thistledown, Balloonlike in its joy —
Each tiny mouth a perfect fit — This bag is not a toy.— Emily Dickinson —Rewrite some banal instructions in the style of some famous writer (Washington Post)
Not. From an oldie-but-goodie Washington Post Style Invitational. (Via So you want to start blogging…)
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Yes, Karissa, the Shakespearean Hokey Pokey was part of the same contest.
Reminds me of the one I posted about the Hokey Pokey in Shakespearean style. This is a really creative contest… maybe one year I’ll enter.