NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 21

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YOU ARE LOVED - DEEPERCinquain # 21: My Heart’s Desire

My heart
Longs to find love
That takes me as I am,
But makes me so much better by
Its pow’r.

 

 

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 20

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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 17

JEANS PUB. DOMAIN WHITE
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Cinquain # 17: Flying vs. Planning

 

I fly
By the seat of
My pants most of the time.
But once in a while I do plan
Ahead.

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 15

LOVERS - SILCinquain # 15: Love’s Language

Lovers
Speak a language
Only they can translate:
A look, a smile, a quiet sigh
Says all.

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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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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 13

FOUR-LEAF CLOVER
Cinquain # 13: Good Luck?

Lucky?
I don’t think so.
There’s no such thing as luck.
Our hard work plus God’s blessings bring
Success.

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 11

HEARTS & LIPS
Cinquain # 11:  How To Love

Loving
Done correctly
Is more a matter of
Faithfulness and honor than of
Feelings.

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NaPoWriMo 2016 – Day 10

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I’m doing only cinquain during this year’s National Poetry Writing Month challenge, and since today is National Siblings Day in the U. S., this subject seemed appropriate.


BRENDA & ME IN OCEAN - EDITED

Cinquain # 10:  Sisters

Sisters
I have but one,
And always we’ve been close –
As little girls and ladies grown;
We’re blessed.

 

 

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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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The Secret of the Ribbon Tree

THE RIBBON TREE
I’ve wondered round this earth for years,
And known my share of joys and tears.
I’ve laughed with love and cried for loss,
And broken dreams like rubbish tossed.

I’ve seen sights soaked in splendid sun
And bathed by moon when day was done.
But ’til today I’d not seen such
A sight that stirred my heart this much:

A giant, handsome, stately tree
Bedecked with ribbons midst the leaves.
Such gorgeous bows of silk, blood-red,
Tied as if on maiden’s head.

I stood and pondered what it meant:
This work of art to nature lent.
Who ties these bows, and why, I asked.
Who set himself this tedious task?

Some lover dreaming of soul-mate,
Who joyous love anticipates?
But there was none who, passing by,
Could tell me who, or how, or why.

And though I stood ’till set of sun
I found no answer; no, not one.
So on I trudged my weary way,
To reach my post by end of day.

But as I went, I sang a song:
Though much in this old world is wrong,
Still someone with a heart of love,
Took time and, with care, beauty wove –

Amidst the branches of old tree –
A gift of ribbons for all to see:
To lift the heart and light’n the load
Of each soul passing along that road.

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