Quadrille 181: Pop Music On The Radio is Hot
It's too hot, too hot, too hot baby--turn on the radio!
It's too hot, too hot, too hot baby--turn on the radio!
Are animals acting like animals? Or are we acting like animals? Dunno. But it was fun writing this one.
"Mezza Luna embodies transformation, just like this unique time of year." ~ Poet Frank J. Tassone #dVerse #poem #poetry #blog #writingprompt
Posting to two prompts. Prelude to a Kiss and Ekphrastic that presents us with a lovely art piece. Enjoy.
Written for Meeting The Bar at dVerse for the patchwork PROSE prompt hosted by Laura. I’m STILL wowed at the result and will say no more.
I'm wowed and will say no more. Because how else was this supposed to go with words from literary geniuses, such as Mary Oliver & Joy Harjo? Enjoy my patchwork.
A small town raised me. That was my then; I am now living my now. Two simple happenings that are entangled. Read to find out what that feels like. xo
Couldn't resist this luminous prompt at dVerse to write a Quadrille employing the word star. Won't you give it a go, too? It runs until Friday. See you inside. xo
Grandma Ami, my paternal grandmother, would be today's protagonist of the tad-bit exaggerated creative non-fiction story/poem. My gramms had good 'reasons' for loving me like she did.
This "noivous" poem is about a vision inspired by a bad dream for the prompt by Ingrid at dVerse poetics: Visionary Poetry. Blessings to all.
TANKA IN ENGLISH: 5/7/5/7/7 syllable structure. Your Tanka will consist of 5 lines written in the first-person point of view from the perspective of the poet. #dVerse #tanka #poetry
"No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds..." – No! by Thomas Hood I'm a great fan of November: Yes-November! #dVerse