Juxtaposition
Artistic types must juxtapose
these to these and those to those
just for the contrast, I suppose.
Somehow, each artist simply knows
to vary hues that they impose
upon the subjects that they chose
to depict from head to toes.
Poets may likewise words oppose,
and so may writers given to prose.
Composers also juxtapose
in sonatas or do si dos
whatever music sweetly flows
from saxophone, fiddle or Bose.
Shoulder to shoulder, nose to nose
such contrasts form the undertows
that draw attention, lift our lows
stir lethargy and banish woes.
As all these contrasts come to blows,
so our imagination grows.
Time enough to nap and doze
when life draws nearer to its close.
For now, stay open to the shows
of all who seek to juxtapose.
Prompts for this week’s SOCS are toe and/or tow. I used them both…and a few other “ose, oes and ows” as well.
Well done my friend.
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Very clever writing, Judy!
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All good Judy.
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Wonderful!!!
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Thanks, Tiffany.
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Thanks to all who enjoyed this poem. Just couldn’t think of any other rhyme!!! ;o)
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It was a neat feat to omit many more pics of your feet
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Nicely done.
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A great verse Judy 🙌
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Thanks…
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Very well crafted and quite amusing.
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Thanks, Dolly.
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My pleasure, dear Judy.
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Clever, Judy! I like the poem. All around juxtaposition. Such a grand word.
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So well expressed, Judy!
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Thanks, Amy.
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