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Showing posts with label vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vocabulary. Show all posts

Sunday, April 05, 2020

WORD-WARS

by Joan Fenney



Pity all the words in the dictionary competing to be prominent
and relevant—the envy they must be feeling when one
of their own goes from relative obscurity to superstar-word status.
Others are trying to ride on the coattails of unprecedented
trying to send that upstart down the slippery page—
uncharted thinks it has a chance, surreal is quietly confident,
apocalyptic knows it already had a presence in literature,
long before the now trending ‘unp…’ word flew off every
journalist’s tongue, one five-letter word is more than confident
it has already won the race, with or without corona,
virus is preparing to be written in bold, most likely in capitals
in dictionaries of the future, though that pesky pandemic
won’t give up without a fight.


Joan Fenney’s award-winning poems have been published in anthologies, newspapers, and journals throughout Australia. Joan has published three collections of poetry with Ginninderra Press including Marilyn Monroe by the Brooklyn Bridge and other Portraits, and she has edited two anthologies, Wild and Mountain Secrets, featuring the work of Australian poets. She is currently editing The Crow, a new quarterly journal for South Australian poets.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

STUMP POEM ASSEMBLED FROM DONALD TRUMP’S TWENTY MOST FREQUENTLY USED WORDS

by Mara Adamitz Scrupe 




if they can’t win        stupid            (they’re the)

weak loser(s)           (they’re the) politically

correct          moron(s        they’re not) smart

(enough)        tough  (enough)

dangerous     (enough         to be) bad (as me)

lightweight(s!)         (I’m) amazing           (and I’m)

huge   (I’m) tremendous    (and I’m) terrific

 (not a big) zero       (not like them)          out (of)

control          (I’ll make        this country

truly)             classy  (again!)


Mara Adamitz Scrupe has created significant bodies of work in poetry, book arts, installation, and social practice. Her fellowships include NEA/CEC ArtsLink, D.C. Commission on the Arts, and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. She has authored two poetry collections Sky Pilot published by Finishing Line Press, and BEAST, winner of the National Federation of State Poetry Societies' Stevens Manuscript Award. Scrupe’s poems have been widely published nationally and internationally in literary journals and anthologies and she has won numerous prizes and awards for her work.