I found a children’s book of Robert Frost and graphed a few short poems. Each of these fit on a single sheet, though the crop was expanded in the computer and colors were tweaked. “Questioning Faces” and “The Rose Family” are both public domain, but “The Secret Sits” remains under copyright (1936). , Questioning Faces The winter owl banked just in time to passAnd save herself from breaking window glass.And her wings straining suddenly aspreadCaught color from the last of evening redIn a display of underdown and quillTo glassed-in children at the window sill. , The Rose Family The rose is a rose,And was always a rose.But the theory now goesThat the apple’s a rose,And the pear is, and so’sThe plum, I suppose.The dear only knowsWhat will next prove a rose.You, of course, are a rose –But were always a rose. , The Secret Sits We dance round in a ring and suppose,But the Secret sits in the middle and knows. , For this session, I started with the Secret, using the 6.0mm Pilot Parallel with a…
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