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GloPoWriMo 2023, Day 5, A Modern Triolet: Inebriated, She Yields Her Lips

Day Five Prompt

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INEBRIATED  

Inebriated full of air,
the honeybees frolic and nip,
devoid of worry and of care--
 inebriated, full of air.
Straight from the tree, we shared a pear,
and then my girl yielded her lips,
inebriated! Full of air,
the honeybees frolic and nip.

Β© selma

Did you like it, did you like it? Gosh, I like it. Thanks so much for showing me how
Yesterday, Jane Dougherty Writes. Please check out Jane’s work too, please. Stellar!

Yesterday’s post: I Will Not Yield
Today’s post: I Yielded

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A few photos I took with my phone yesterday and one of our night Sakura viewing.
Happy Spring.

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All photographs by yours truly

Thanks so much for reading, and happy national poetry writing month.

Selma Martin
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  1. Destiny

    lovely, Selma… your poem and the photos are stunning 🀍

    1. Selma Martin

      Destiny, dearest. So happy you thought it so. Blessings and happy writing.

      1. Destiny

        always a pleasure. blessings your way too🀍

  2. Ellie Thompson

    I love the imagery that your poem creates in my mind, Selma. It’s beautiful. I also love your photos – all of them are so lovely, it’s difficult to choose a favourite; however, if I had to choose, it would be the ‘stitch in time’ photo. Sorry, I’ve missed some of your recent posts; I’ve just been so busy with having my grandchildren here and, since then, trying to chase my tail in order to catch up. I wish you well, my friend. Xx πŸŒΌπŸ’ž

    1. Selma Martin

      Stitch in time is pretty. How precise the bug/bugs that made those holes! I’m amazed. One would think they carry a measuring stick. Thanks for reading. All the best to you, Ellie. xoxo

    2. rajkkhoja

      What a lovely & so sweet words use in poem. “Love the rhythm & imagery the poem. Wonderful photos.

      1. Selma Martin

        Thanks, Raj. Glad you liked the rhythm and imagery.
        Hey, Raj, did you ask about the photos? I’m concerned because it shows as anonymous. And I do not respond to anonymous comments. Is it you?
        Forgive IF it’s not you. Blessings.

        1. rajkkhoja

          Yes, it’s Comments is mine. When I can comment on picture then I can’t fil the name & email.
          When I saw on anonymous.
          Sorry Selma.

          1. Selma Martin

            Phew. I was scared. Please add questions in comment section so I don’t get scared please. Thanks for understanding, Raj. I want my website to be a safe place for everyone. Thanks so much. Glad you liked the photos. Taken in my yard. And one sakura viewing at night. Xoxo. Blessings.

            1. rajkkhoja

              Thank you so much! Next time no mistake.

  3. Smitha V

    What a sweet poem,Selma. Love the rhythm…’Inebriated,full of air…’ and the imagery.

    1. Selma Martin

      Thanks for coming to read, dear Smitha. Blessings to you in all your endeavors. xoxo

      1. Smitha V

        I’ve been looking for you on the site but I find it so hard amidst the comments. Then you wrote a comment on my post, today and I found you. It’s always a pleasure to read you. XOXO.

        1. Selma Martin

          It’s complicatedβ€” that Disqus I cannot find my way around. And on phone, forget it. Drives me crazy. πŸ“± A stress I don’t need.
          Be well. Happy writing.

          1. Smitha V

            I’m so glad you understand. I thought I was the only one with the problem. Wishing you a very happy and blessed Easter Sunday, Selma❀️

    1. Selma Martin

      Thanks, my friend. I went off prompt. I just read yours. Brilliant. Your story asserts how we are never alone.

      1. sgeoil

        Off prompt is good. What I love about this month is that it pushes me to try new ways of writing.

    1. Selma Martin

      Thanks, Yve. I needed to try this one more time. I think I really like it. Blessings.

  4. Holly Jahangiri

    Gosh, I like it, too! It’s light, and full of air – devoid of worry and care! It feels like spring; it’s full of honey’s sweetness and young love. So good, Selma!

    1. Selma Martin

      Thanks for the encouragement, dear Holly. It’s Just what I need. Bless you. Xoxo

    1. Selma Martin

      I’m delighted you liked it. Thanks so very much. XoXo

      1. Belladonna

        πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–You’re welcome

    1. Selma Martin

      Wine. How nice. Glad you liked it. Happy Easter (again)

  5. Dawn D. McKenzie

    Gosh Selma! So beautiful! The words flow seamlessly, and I could feel the bees a-buzz πŸ˜‰

  6. judeitakali

    Loved the poem. And those pictures are gorgeous. It’s a dream of mine to visit/spend time in Japan.

  7. Selma Martin

    I think spring or fall are best seasons to visit. Let me know ❀️
    Happy Easter and tha nks for reading, Jude. XoXo

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