Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Poetic Bloomings Epithalamium/Tri-Fall


To Honor their Wedding Vows 

The groom—proud, handsome, tall
Gleaming eyes
Joy beaming in every move
The bride—slim, beautiful
Fun and wise
Smiling at groom’s skill to amuse  

They’ve been together years
Though apart
Living like a dance, near and far
Time to blend joy and tears
Like an art
Following the same guiding star

Family and friends come
Joyfully
Knowing that the mix of these two
Is greater than the sum
Synergy
Igniting light and hope anew  

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Limerick


An ice skater purchased some ink

Mistakenly took a long drink

He spit with a spurt

All over his shirt

And began a new style at the rink

Monday, May 20, 2013

Trimeric


Country Storm

The low lying gray cloud
Like a giant mushroom
Domed top
Rain forms the stem 

Like a giant mushroom
Looms above a farm
A line of trees watches its anger 

Domed top
Gray, seethes
Darkens the highway 

Rain forms the stem
Waters the fields
Light attempts to break through

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Poetic Bloomings Prompt: Write a bad poem


How Lovely is My Mother 

Her lovely hair shinier than gold
Her lovely lips redder than roses
Her lovely nose, well it’s a nose
And her lovely ears ever alert, whatever is to be heard, she hears
And lovely eyes, like brown buttons, both in the front and back of her head
No mother has been more gloriously wonderful, and lovely than my mother
Sweeter than sugar
Smarter than owls
Kinder than somebody who’s really kind
My lovely mother the best she is

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Triolet


Reflections Beckon

Reflections glimmering in the lake
Beckoning the fool to find fantasies
Greedy grabbers are eager to take
Reflections glimmering in the lake
Never realizing reality’s at stake
Sailing free on fine fallacies
Reflections glimmering in the lake
Beckoning the fool to find fantasies

Friday, May 17, 2013

Triquatrain


Stranger than Fiction    

On our country road a mover towed
A large trailer he was taking away.
At the foot of our yard where the ground wasn’t hard
He did an “oops” to my dad’s dismay.  

On the sharp turn, my dad did learn,
The trailer dug a deep gash.
Dad was fit to be tied when he saw how wide,
But he didn’t do anything rash.  

After this my older sis
Decided to go into town.
When she came out of the store, to her horror,
She saw folks gathered around. 

The mover stood there with a look of despair.
He had scraped the side of Dad’s car.
“I’m having a bad day,” the driver did say,
“I just dug up somebody’s yard.” 

His blood must have chilled, when my sister revealed,
“I know. That was my dad.”
“Fantastic,” said the man, “Doin’ the best I can,
but never did it this bad.” 

Dad found it hard to believe, the news he received,
His yard, now his car, too?
He shook his head and in disbelief said,
“How could this possibly be true?”  

He was still muttering, grumbling and sputtering,
When he filled out his insurance claim.
The story was so odd, he marked “act of God”
When he needed someone to blame.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Poetic Asies On the Run, Form Trois Par Huit


Fleeing the Rat Race
 
On the run
Cool breeze, shimmering sun
Leafy trees shelter a rugged trail  

Feet pound up the hill, muscles strive, sweet air inhale
Arms chugging in constant rhythm, breathe out the stale   

Leaving stress, strife, tension far behind
Inner coils unwind
Peace defined