Cinquain # 29: Love’s Sight
Some say
That love is blind.
Not so. Instead I find
True love seeks out and focuses
On good.
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Cinquain # 29: Love’s Sight
Some say
That love is blind.
Not so. Instead I find
True love seeks out and focuses
On good.
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Cinquain # 28: Wake-Up Call
Morning —
Bird songs ascend
Across the fragrant air.
Sunlight bounces off dew-kissed lawn.
Wake up.
Cinquain # 27: Finishing What I Started (even though I’m out of ideas)
Never
Let it be said
That I missed any day
Writing cinquain for thirty days —
Not I.
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My original plan was to stay out of this discussion (except for one tiny cinquain) because I figured it would eventually blow over and settle to virtually nothing concrete happening as a result of our new law. However, I just may have been wrong about it blowing over without causing any actual problems, so maybe it’s time I spoke out loud about where I am on this issue.
A: I’ve never had a problem with seeing an individual go into a toilet marked for the opposite sex because he/she needed to help a child — or an aging parent — or a person who was handicapped. And, in fact, I’ve had to do so personally when helping handicapped people. That situation does not bother me at all, nor does it bother any other person I’ve ever known in all my 60+ years of using public toilets. And I have no problem with public places even providing an extra “Unisex” toilet for that purpose if they can afford to do so. But we have never needed a law to allow for those situations and circumstances.
B: What I DO have a problem with is people who deliberately force through laws that require the entire public to allow that access to every person who just WANTS to spend time in the bathroom of the opposite sex in order to ogle the private parts of other individuals, hit on innocent children or teens for sexual purposes, or rape a woman or child alone in a secluded space. (And yes, folks, there are a bunch of people out there who do those things.)
We DO NOT NEED a law to allow for A.
And we need to HANG OUR HEADS IN SHAME for allowing a law that provides for B.
And while I’m sounding off, let me just add that the men are few and far between in this world who bother to make sure they do not drip all over the rim and front of the toilet bowl — causing a particularly unsanitary situation for ladies and little kids who must use that toilet immediately afterwards. Just sayin’ ……
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Cinqain # 26: Flash!
Lightning:
It zigs; it zags
To earth from sky. But wait —
The flash goes up, not down I’ve learned.
Surprise!
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If I could reach the face of God,
I’d plant a tender kiss.
I’d wrap my arms around His neck
In such a warm embrace.
I’d whisper in His ear
The words of love my heart cannot contain —
Oh —
If I could reach
To kiss the face of God.
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Today, I couldn’t decide between two possibilities for my theme. So I decided to give you both versions. You can decide if you like one better than the other.

Cinquain # 25: Smooch Smooch; Smack Smack
(Version A)
Kisses
Make life sweeter.
Best from lips of lovers.
But if they are not around, try
Hershey’s.
♥ ♥ ♥
(Version B)
Hershey’s
Candy kisses:
Tiny morsels of love
Wrapped in shiny silver with a
Pull string.
♥ ♥ ♥
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Cinquain # 24: Almost Done
Soon now,
April will end,
And NaPoWriMo too.
I will miss writing a cinquain
Each day.
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In 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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This week, WP is calling for shots of “normal” subjects that focus on their “abstract” qualities and characteristics. So here goes.



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Meeting the challenge of NaPoWriMo 2016.
Cinquain # 22: The Sound of Silence
Silence
Has its own sound:
Music of the soul finds
Sweet release; puts man’s whole being
In tune.
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Thanks again to Terry Valley for his lovely work.
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