Prompt Nights 12 — Earth Day

GLOBE WITH SMILEYIn honor of “Earth Day” Sanaa, the hostess of “Prompt Nights” has asked us to share a poem about one of the specific elements (wind, water, fire, or earth).  And since I missed last week, I’ll share two poems this week to make up for it: one focusing on rain; the other on wind.

Also, I know I’m going against the tide in my offerings today. I can’t seem to muster a poem that bewails the supposition that man is destroying this planet.  I just do not believe that’s true, so don’t expect poetry from me that goes there. Instead, whimsy is my bent today, so I’m offering a light-hearted look at the short, but significant life of a raindrop and the longer and more powerful life of the wind.

I AM A RAINDROP

I am a raindrop.

And I’m looking for place to plop.
I’m falling quickly and cannot stop.

I don’t know where I’d like to be,
But I definitely don’t want to land in the sea.

You see, if I were to land in the sea,
It would be so anti-climactic for me;

I would lose my personal identity,
Even I would no longer recognize me.

No, I must find some place solid instead.
Perhaps on a daisy in a flower bed,

Or a plant so parched it’s almost dead,
Or the page of a book that’s being read.

I must decide as fast as I can,
I’m falling quickly toward some folks on the sand.

So many are out there just getting a tan.
Hello, there, little bald-headed man!

His head sure was tempting, but then a breeze blew,
And drove me off course; what am I to do?

Oh, I see it! I see it! My target’s in view!
Get ready; get ready; I’m landing on you!

Plop!

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I AM WIND

I blow where I will, and no one can still
My movement.

I rustle the trees and gust where I please
Each moment.

I sweep ‘cross the plains and often drive rain
In torrents.

Raging through canyons, I roar with abandon
And torment.

But sometimes I play; come April or May,
I’m a teaser.

On soft summer nights enrobed in moon’s light,
I’m a pleaser.

I’m gentle and warm, and sweethearts I charm
Into romance.

Then on to the fall, with crisp breeze I call
Leaves to dance.

I carry the scents: burning leaves, bonfires spent
Ripened fruit.

But I bring colder days, frigid nights on the way;
Find those boots.

For I’ll huff and I’ll puff, and the tempts will be tough;
I’ll bring snow.

Though the drifts may be bad, children’s hearts will be glad:
School’s a “no.”

Through the rafters I’ll sing, and my bite – it will sting,
For a while.

But in no time at all, I will bring springtime’s thaw;
Gardens smile.

I lift birds on the wing, and the song that I sing –
It brings rest.

I am wind, and I’m thrilled that I cannot be stilled;
I am blessed.

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 20

Writing Poetry Month is getting close to the end, but there’s still time to have fun with us. Visit NaPoWriMo.net.

 

HEART - BROKEN
Cinquain # 20: ‘Dear John’ Letter

My dear,
I must confess
That I have not been true
To you in love; I have cheated,
With Frank.

 

 

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 18

I know. This one’s a little on the side of the ridiculous. But what can I say? The picture inspired me.

PUPPY TAILS
Cinquain # 18: Sorry, Mr. Dickens

Charles wrote
A Tale of Two
Cities. I don’t like it.
I like The Tale of Two Tails
Instead.

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 14

DENTISTCinquain # 14:  Friend or Foe?

Dentist:
I went today.
Is he my friend or foe?
He fixed my tooth but STRAINED my nerves.
Not sure.

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Wish You Could Come Over

COFFEE MAN WITH FLOWERS

I just brewed a fresh pot of coffee, and my house smells DELICIOUS!  I also have two kinds of cookies — both kinds with chocolate icing. I wish I could have all my WordPress family over to enjoy them with me. But I’m thinking about you!

 

 

 

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 9

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CHOCOLATE BANNER

 

Cinquain # 9:  Chocolate
(You knew I’d have to do it sometime this month.)

Choc’late
Deserves awards
For all it gives to us.
Comforts souls, soothes taught nerves, aids health.
Sweet treat!

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Prompt Nights 11- Spring

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BLUE BIRD - JOHN, KAREN HOLLINGSWORTH - CROPPED # 2

WHERE IS SPRING???

My calendar says April,
And Spring is official,
But something is wrong
In my world.
For cold winds are blowing;
It just might start snowing,
If those clouds I see
Come unfurled.

What has happened to seasons?
They have no rhyme or reason;
Now we cannot rely
On the norm.
For in winter, flowers bloom,
And this spring, cold, gray gloom
Has taken the place
Of temps warm.

Everything’s topsy-turvy,
And it causes some worry,
For I just can’t decide
What to wear.
When it’s all said and done,
Normal seasons are gone;
Weather’s gone quite berserk
Everywhere.

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 7

QUESTION MARK SILVER EMBOSSEDCinquain # 7:  Am I Here???

“To be,
Or not to be.”
I’ve borrowed this fine quote
‘Cause I have no fresh ideas
Today.

To be
Is to exist.
Then not to be must mean
The opposite: to not exist.
Sounds right.

But if
I don’t exist,
Would someone be aware?
And would anyone care that I’m
Not me???

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Share Your World 2016 – Week 14

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Cee’s Share Your World challenge is a great way to get to know fellow bloggers and let them get to know you. If you’ve never participated, try it. You’ll like it. Besides, it gives you a chance to talk about yourself all you want and not feel guilty for doing so.

 

Question # 1: If you could hire someone to help you, would it be with cleaning, cooking, or yard work?

Definitely with yard work!  I hate to do yard work, and my yard needs it desperately.
Bah Humbug!!!

 

Question # 2:  What makes you laugh the most?

Myself. No —- just kidding. I’d have to say Old Andy Griffith shows that featured Don Knotts.  I can just be thinking about some of those scenes, and I’ll start laughing right out loud — even though I can quote some whole scenes line for line, I still find them hilarious. (See video at end of this post for a sample.)

 

Question # 3:  What was your favorite food when you were a child?  

Okay, I know you all EXPECT me to say chocolate.  But I’m not going to do that.  The truth is that I just like food — lots of food — and almost all kinds of food. About the only things I can’t stand to eat are turnips, hominy, and head cheese. I honestly don’t remember if I had a favorite as a child, but if I did, it was probably potatoes, because, to this day, I love potatoes in any shape or form. I can eat them hot or cold or even lukewarm — boiled, fried, baked, mashed, or hashed.

 

Question # 4  List at least 5 favorite flowers or plants.

Okay some of my favorites — in order of preference — are as follows:

Daisies

Blue Spruce Trees

Maple Trees

Oak Trees

Mums

 

Bonus Question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the coming week?

I’m grateful for all the chocolate Easter candy that was on sale for half price or less last week.

Next week, I’m looking forward to having some time off from teaching so many classes at one time. Everybody needs a little rest now and then, and maybe, with my “spare time,” I can finish the novel I’m posting one chapter at a time on here.

 

Here’s the video that goes with Question # 2.

 

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 3

Cinquain # 3:  The Naughty Wishing Well

 

WELL - PUBLIC DOMAIN
Old well,
I’ve wished and wished
And fed you bags of coins.
But still no love. Now, I want a
Refund.

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Prompt Nights # 10 – Surely You Jest

This week the ‘Prompt Nights’ challenge offers us the choice of writing either poetry or prose, with a theme that tips its hat to April Fools’ Day. So to celebrate this day of fun and frivolity, I decided to “focus” on a bit of frivolous prose.

 

SEARS CHOCOLATES ONLY close upFOCUS:
A One-Act Play

Place:  A city street
Time: April Fools’ Day

Conversation:

Friend:   “Wow!  Did you see that?”

Sandra:  “I’ll say. I’m salivating even as we speak.

Friend: Oooooh, me too. Makes me feel hungry all over.

Sandra: I know what you mean. That box of chocolates must have held at least 10 pounds.”

Friend:  “The girl who gets that will be over the moon.”

Sandra:  “Mmmmm. That much chocolate candy would definitely make me one very happy lady.”

Friend:  “Huh? – Wait – What?”

Sandra:  “What do you mean, what?”

Friend:  “What do you mean? I’m talking about that drop-dead gorgeous hunk who just passed us carrying the box of chocolates, you dope.”

Sandra:  “Oh, was there somebody carrying the chocolates?”

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