Magnetic Poetry 365:90

One of the things I’ve had the most fun with this week was following @BronxZoosCobra on Twitter. Someone has been tweeting what the cobra, who escaped from the Bronx Zoo about a week ago, has been doing in the city while on the loose. Of course, the real cobra was never actually outside the reptile house, and she was found today and is safe and sound and back in captivity.

Will she tweet again? I hope so. Meanwhile, I imagined some words she might have for this week’s featured Magnetic Poetry animal.

Next week I’ll be back to pulling random words (and not cheating with gigantic photoshopped punctuation marks).

10 thoughts on “Magnetic Poetry 365:90”

    1. I used to, but because the container was metal, the magnets were destroying my fingernails and fingertips. (Remember, my fingertips already take a lot of abuse between keyboards and lancets.) Now I have several small plastic containers that I draw from (taking a few from each container). They are divided by:

      1. Nouns
      2. Verbs
      3. Adverbs/Adjectives
      4. Short words like conjunctions and prepositions
      5. Word endings (e.g., ly, s, er)

      Those first five contain words from, if I recall correctly, about six Magnetic Poetry sets. In addition, I have containers for:

      6. Magnetic poetry sent to me by Rob E
      7. Magnetic poetry sent to me by you
      8. “Gay Word Magnets,” a set I got in San Francisco in 1998, made by a different company

  1. We’ve been following the snake on twitter at work, too, and were kind of sad today to hear she was caught. “Shawsnake Redemption” was one phrase heard this afternoon about her capture. But whoever tweeted in her name certainly made it enjoyable. What does it say about us that we “followed” someone pretending to be an escaped snake? Such pop culture vultures we are.

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