Twiglet #113 Constraints

Playing with Twiglet #113, the phrase “a pinch of fog”.

Same Thing Four Ways

A man’s eyeing my garbage bins,
Gnats heavy around his head.
He’s thinner than a pinch of fog.
I’m trying not to be annoyed.

I’m trying not to be annoyed.
A man’s eyeing my garbage bins,
He’s thinner than a pinch of fog.
Gnats heavy around his head.

Gnats heavy around his head,
A man’s eyeing my garbage bins.
He’s thinner than a pinch of fog.
I’m trying not to be annoyed.

He’s thinner than a pinch of fog,
Gnats heavy around his head.
A man’s eyeing my garbage bins.
I’m trying not to be annoyed.

17-Syllable Constraint Allen Ginsberg’s American Sentence

17: A man’s eyeing my garbage bins.
He is thinner than a pinch of fog.

17: Gnats flying heavy about his head.
I’m trying not to be annoyed.

17: The fence bends on two feet. The north wind whips a pinch of fog through the slats.

written for Twiglet #113

3 responses to “Twiglet #113 Constraints”

  1. I’m impressed with both examples. Not as easy as it looks I’m sure. Nice work Misky

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    1. Just having a bit of fun.

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  2. Too many folks seem like wisps…
    I like your American Sentences too.

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