Showing posts with label south station. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south station. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2009

how 'bout that!


South Station
Hears his voice
“All half price papers
‘Cept for the Herald
How ‘bout that!”



What is a sherku?

This is a new format for sherku. I am exploring more of the common 3-4 syllable phrases that characterize much of American language following work done by William Carlos Williams. The nineteen syllable restriction remains but the lines will work out to be five or six instead of the original three.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

sherku: missing touch

Apple bannered South Station
Apple could have provided
an iPod to touch



What is a sherku?
 
#twitpoem
#140poets

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

South Station

back in the working saddle
riding commuter rail
watching the people flow

What is a sherku?


originally posted to Twitter:


sherku - South Station: back in the working saddle/ riding commuter rail/ watching the people flow// #twitpoem#140poets



Tuesday, September 29, 2009

today's traveler

hands free she's fully loaded 
big pack on her back
day pack on her front


What is a sherku?


originally posted to Twitter:



sherku - today's traveler: hands free she's fully loaded/ big pack on her back/ day pack on her front// #twitpoem #140poets





Friday, April 25, 2008

Franklin Line: South Station

The eagle surveys Dewey Square
Shows its backside track side
On top South Station


What is a sherku?