Transcribe a snippet of dialog overheard today and use that cue as the opening thought of a poem, like an epigraph.

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This Daily Create has been recycled from previously published ones:

#tdc1771 A Daily Snippet (Nov 13, 2016)

10 Responses to “#tdc4836 #ds106 A Daily Snippet”

  1. dogtrax

    @creating #tdc4836 #ds106 #DailyCreate

    What my wife said when I asked her about the weather conditions outside this morning (yes, we get up early here)

    Too dark to see so
    I ask her, and it's the same
    answer as nearly every morning
    until seasonal darkness fades and
    our eyes can see for ourselves

  2. Coni

    @creating #tdc4836 #ds106

    I overheard this conversation about coding, and it reminded me of the song "Take A Break" from Hamilton.

    "It's all fun and games when you've placed all the boxes, and it's not working because you misplaced one comma."

    You misplaced the comma

    It changed the meaning

    One wrong stroke

    transformed the message

    Spell check didn't catch it

    Was it really a mistake?

  3. alewis22

    @creating

    almost summer no more cold.
    beans will hang down from the stalk
    new leafs grown on trees of old
    "it's always good to get out and walk."

    poem I created from a convo with one of my family members.

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