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My ideas for lines On fire with the written word, Spotlighters vie to be heard. Morning echoes with the sound of keys, Spotlighters compose a creed with ease. The group In & Out
I enjoyed watching the building of the creed with the use of an In & Out. In an e-mail received from Dr. Taher the creed is beginning to come together. Thanks to the input of group 2. Below is a copy of the poem in the e-mail. At Spotlight we Pledge to do, Challenges both fun and new. We'll breeze through this round, without much ado. Every task that we are given, we will tackle with a grin For writing with out a grin, is considered a sin On fire with the written word, Spotlighters vie to be heard Always witty, but seldom absurd. Morning echoes with the sound of keys, Spotlighters compose a creed with ease. Friendships are formed over written words Especially if the item be that one of Earlybird's Our credo's to win, come hell or high water, We'll give of our best, and cut no quarter Writing a poem using an In & Out is an interesting and enjoyable experience. The final version of the creed is in Dr. Taher's book - "D5T2: Authors Spotlight Group Creed" - below is a copy of the final version. At Author's Spotlight, we pledge to do, challenges both fun and new We'll breeze through this round smoothly and without much ado Every task that we are given, we shall tackle with a grin, For writing without one, is surely a terrible sin On fire with the written word, Spotlighters vie to be heard We're patient but witty, and never absurd. Mornings echo with the sound of typing keys, As we Spotlighters compose a creed with ease. Friendships are formed over written words Be they prose, or be they verse. Our credo's to win, come hell or high water, We'll give of our best, and surrender no quarter. I think our group did a good job of creating a creed. This was my first experience at co-writing a group poem for something other then a party game. I liked working with this group. As can be seen in the final version of the creed with the line phasing; the rhythm flows and the rhymes sound natural. |