GloPoWriMo 2023, Day 5, A Modern Triolet: Inebriated, She Yields Her Lips
Yesterday's post: I Will Not Yield Today's post: I Yielded -- Please come to read my second triolet. Thanks. Or scroll down to view my spring photos.
Yesterday's post: I Will Not Yield Today's post: I Yielded -- Please come to read my second triolet. Thanks. Or scroll down to view my spring photos.
My first triolet-- I like it. Today, let me tell you about the place I will not yield/surrender, even if that place is only in memory now. Happy Writing.
Select a shortish poem you like, and rewrite each line, replacing each word (or as many words as you can) with words that mean the opposite. I consulted with Mr. Blake on this one. Hope you like it.
Vice and Virtue in a surrealist poem. Let me know how you liked it. Thanks.
Happy first day of NaPoWriMo 2023, dear friends. Hope you're ready to start your engines. Let's do this. Huzzah!
If you're wondering why winter has had a tight grip on our weather this year, I'm here to shed some light. And to assure you, spring is right around the corner. Greek mythology.
The Pantoums is the most challenging form for me, and you can tell by the number of times I've written pantoums in this blog. The rhyming gets me every time. All that said, it was fun working on this one.
“Oh, Spring is surely coming. Her couriers fill the air; Each morn are new arrivals, Each night her ways prepare, I scent her fragrant garment, her foot is on the stair.” ~ John Burroughs
Do you carry a handkerchief? Do you even remember what those things are? hehe. This week at W3, we're prompted to weave an Ode To Handkerchiefs. Ha! Come read what I got... xo
The words and other valuables you allow into your heart will live on forever. Let me know if you feel differently about this.
Realistically, spammers aren't coming to 'read' anything I have to say. Still, just in case one turns up, I want to cinquain them with a little warning about their last boat trip.
Personification. Creative Writing. Tragedy or Comedy-- you decide.