I wrote my poem My Oscar Nomination in response to this week’s W3 Poetry Prompt#151. Jaideep Kanduja is the Poet of the Week. His prompt is to write The Almost Poem. Here are the rules.

My Oscar Nomination

Red Carpet at the Oscars | Digital ink, watercolour & metallic©️Lesley Scoble

Since I wrote this poem almost ten months ago, it’s become surprisingly popular—so I’ve now set it to music. I hope you enjoy it.

My Oscar Nomination Lyrics and Production©️Lesley Scoble (Voice and backing AI generated)

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47 responses to “My Oscar Nomination: a free verse poem”

  1. Phenomenal. Almost there.

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    1. 😁 Thanks, Selma 🤗🩷

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  2. Oh Lesley 👏👏 I would vote you, I want an invite to the awards 🥰💞

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    1. 😂 too late. I got it last year 🤣🤓

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  3. Ohh…so brilliant 👏👏👏 I give you a standing ovation for this Lesley 🫶

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    1. Thanks, Mich! In which case, I’ll enjoy taking a bow 🙇‍♀️ Thank you xx

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  4. So well done! What a harrowing situation. I cannot even imagine. Hope the cameras were elsewhere!

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    1. Haha! Thanks, Violet 🎥 😁🙏xx

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  5. As I was about to respond I saw another response about the “suspense”! That was exactly what I was thinking and you wrote it so well. Poor lady didn’t win….I wonder if they really know who wins ahead of time?

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    1. Thank you, Christine. 🤗 🩷

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  6. oh that would be the worst experience 😅

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    1. Haha! I get it all the time. 😂

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  7. Lesley, this poem sparkles like the red carpet itself! ✨ The buildup is so grand, and that final pause—just perfect. A dream almost in reach… but then—

    Much love,

    David

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    1. Oh thank you dear Maestro. 🙇‍♀️ There is always a ‘But then…’ 😁

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  8. Oh no, what a desperate disappointment. Well done, Lesley.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie 🤗🩷

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  9. Oh, that “but then” carries so much weight, and the unvoiced exposition is loud. You nailed this prompt, Lesley!

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    1. I love your comment, Nicole! 🩷 Thank you so much. 🙏

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  10. At least she caught the attention of some gorgeous hunks of men! Maybe that’s the real win.

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    1. I’ll take a friendly wave from Daniel Craig over an Oscar anytime! 😁

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  11. The actual winner is……. Lesley Scoble!!!!!

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    1. Haha! 😂 Thank you, Maggie! 😂 xxxxx

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  12. Hehe! Lesley I was chuckling through this whole poem! Bravo!

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    1. Aw thank you, Muri. You can’t beat a good chuckle 🤭

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  13. Oh the suspense!!!! Great poem Lesley

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    1. Ooo Thank you, Sadje! 😁 🤗

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      1. You’re most welcome

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    1. Gosh, thanks, Dawn 🤗

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  14. The picture and poetry are both glorious.

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    1. Thank you most kindly, Jacqui 🙇‍♀️

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  15. Oh oh! Nicely done, leaving us hanging…

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    1. ☺️ merci beaucoup, Heather. 💖

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  16. The theatrical grandeur mixed with humor and self-awareness was delightful! The ending really delivered on the ‘almost’ theme in a fun and unexpected way.

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    1. Thank you, Jaideep 🙏😊

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  17. oh no! I love your poetic storytelling

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    1. Oh thank you, Nicole! 🤗

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  18. hi, Lesley 😁

    Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted for the very first time by our delightful Anupama, is now live:

    W3 Prompt #152: Wea’ve Written Weekly

    Enjoy❣️

    Much love,
    David

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