Random Twitter Poem For December 29th
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Today’s random twitter poem came together to a theme when I saw the words bone, astonishing and desperation. For some reason I thought of Frankenstein and this poem is based on that type of scenario.   9 random words (highlighted in blue) were provided for today’s poem. Thanks to the following twitter people and they words the contributed:
@reginasuniverse (astonishing), @reluctantaqua (bone), @StarMars (warden), @RichLovatt (obsequious), @izealove (paradigm), @summerbreeze80 (desperation), @lmantion (sun), @penmeapoem (partridge), @azredneck (whisper)
If you would like to play the daily random twitter poem game, just follow me on twitter @dragonblogger, and look for my call for random words (usually between 8am and 10am MST on Monday through Friday).
Creating Life
He is the warden of this tower
Creator of life who craves power
A master of art and science
Caring not for what it representsWhat could be a scientific paradigm shift
He sets to create a most unholy gift
An obsequious servant carries out his orders
Blessed with a morality with no known bordersWhat turns out is an astonishing creation
That some would call an act of mutilation
Stitched together flesh and bone
Lying cold on a slab of stoneThere would be no sun shining this day
For this creation, the doctor had found a way
A dark storm had clouded the sky
This storm had a purpose and he knew whyA patridge flutters through the tower window
A lighting bolt crashes down from limbo
Electricity funneled to the mangled corpse
Writhing from the shock, its body warpsDesperation sets in as the doctor opens his mouth
At first a whisper followed by shouts and screams
A failure this experiment it seems
Creating life is only in ones dreams-Poem by Dragon Blogger
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Great poem in such a short period of time. Again, I really like your idea of using Twitter as your inspiration this way. This poem’s style reminds me a little of the way Geoffrey Chaucer wrote. I live near to the city in his famous Canterbury Tales.
Well written!