Poetic people puts pen to paper printing phonically placed phrases and posting pleasing poems pleasantly phor (for) people to read politely and passionately…
Photographic people put photos to the printer properly positioning on pages…..phor (for) people to view Philosophical people ponder philosophy to people poignantly profiling philosophy in poetry.... Phinding (finding) , patronizing puerile personalities; to, periodically perform precariously pitiful profound poetic purls.
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--Denise
Well done! lol Is your brain POOPED now? lol
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDelete..the Phantom looms large...no dearth of P words! Any takers?
Thank you for hosting, phantastic Roger:)
I teach his Poetics to my students - some great writing guidelines.
ReplyDeletePlato is a great choice for introducing P and such a lot of great P words you used.
ReplyDeleteYou're a proper player with philosophical phrases! You're a phantastic person!
ReplyDeleteI'm away from home and the Linky won't let me post http://www.rogerogreen.com/2014/04/28/t-is-for-thats-a-plenty/, which should be P is for Pointer Sisters. Later, I guess.
ReplyDeletewonderful alliterative sentences!
ReplyDeleteDenise, pity my poor tongue, trying to read aloud your people essay. An amazing piece of writing.
ReplyDeleteWow, Denise. P was Properly Positioned for a Positively Perfect Post about Plato.
ReplyDeleteP for Plato. Great! Really inspiring Roger!
ReplyDeleteYour strong use of alliteration always amuses and fascinates me. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAfter so mant phews my mouth is now phonetically distorted and my teeth stick on my underlip !
ReplyDeleteP for Petuina, Petunias, Cheers!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! PERFECT :)
ReplyDeleteP is for La Pompignane (neighborhood) today. Merci Mrs Nesbitt!
ReplyDeletePeople promenading on the pier, perambulating to the port and watching performers on the pavement... It's all happening in St Kilda!
ReplyDeleteI say Poet pierce partly pleasant, partly pathetic and partly plunge peace and pacify pulse. Wonderful write up
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