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My intent here is to write a poem from the prompt I give to you , the reader, in hopes that it will inspire something and get others to write with me.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Todays Prompt is USE THESE WORDS

First I have to apologise for my absence yesterday, my head was hurting way too much for me to do the prompt, I hope you all can forgive me....

Today is day three and the words are ...
CHANTILLY, REMEMBER, CONSENTED, SUPERIOR, MOMENTARY, EVERGREEN, UNDOUBTEDLY, SEASIDE, DARKEST, NOBODY
The rules are... You must use all of the words but may change the tense. You may do these words in prose or poetry form...
OURS IS...

I remember the cafe at seaside
where the food was superior indeed,
the salad was made of evergreens
the entree undoubtedly seaweed...

I consented to each new taste
a momentary lapse in judgement
I ate the darkest of the meat
Nobody stopped me from it...

The Chantilly lace was white
Until my contents came out
I still to this day remember
the worse first date, no doubt !


YOUR TURN
ENJOY
JL&B

3 comments:

  1. Living there close by the remote seaside,

    Where evergreen trees the hid coastal lane,

    In darkest night, when the moon bought the tide,

    Momentary flashes of light again

    Consented to let the Gentlemen ride

    Bringing superior brandy, no stain

    Of duty paid, undoubtedly the pride

    Of some landlords stock, who would surely feign

    Never to remember where it did bide.

    Nobody saw where any traces remain

    Of the smugglers passage or where goods hide

    But some boys treasure French francs they retain

    While Chantilly lace dressed dolls they deride

    Are joy to their sisters who them attain.

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  2. and evergreen salad what a thought,wonder what it would taste like.But as to the poem ,I like it,but then again what do I really know about poetry.Everything you,Helena,Penny,and lorely writes is superior to anything I could hope to write.

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