The Great Couplet Contest, pt. 2 July 31, 2012 - August 31, 2012
Contest Completed
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Bragging Rights -
The Grand Couplet
DetailsOf all sad words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are these: "It might have been!" -- from "Maud Muller" by John Greenleaf Whittier "Beauty is truth, truth beauty," – that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. -- from "Ode to a Grecian Urn" by John Keats The apparition of these faces in the crowd: Petals, on a wet, black bough. -- "In a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound ----------------- Nothing beats a good couplet. They've been used throughout history for their expedient delivery of an idea worth sharing. Some bounce with optimism, and some drip with cynicism. The examples listed above are just some of my personal favorites; Whittier's carpe diem, Keats's advice to expanding minds, and Pound's social criticism. For this contest, create a couplet that is better than these. I don't want one that's like them; I want better. Give me an idea worth knowing in two lines. (This is also a good exercise in conciseness, by the way. Furthermore, if you are having trouble formulating these couplets/poems, I suggest reading the examples that I've showcased here - although they're worth reading anyway.) ------- Last year's winning poem was "Need vs Want" by Lively. I suggest reading this poem for an example from someone here in the WC community. PrizesBragging Rights
ModeratorBrenden TaylorShelbyville, TNStats1 Contestant
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