d’Verse Poets Pub – Verbify Me
Lillian has challenged us to create a new verb.
Smoothed Out
I’ve been mayonnaised
the bits and pieces of me
swirled and blended
homogenized
until I’m smoothed out
spread flat, sandwiched
between words that comfort
and words that cut
What a fantastic, creative verb, Candy! Love it!
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Thanks De
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Mayonnaised……..so fun! Sandwiched together….and then to these words
“between words that comfort
and words that cut”
which brings it to an entire other level — one of serious tenor — and reveal a person in trouble, a person hurting.
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Alas this is how we are crushed and blended. To be turned from human into number is what I sense.
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Great stuff.
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I liked the idea of using the smoothness of mayonnaise to describe the contrast between words that comfort and cut.
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Thanks 🙂
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Wonderfully deep!
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Well written.
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So clever. K.
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Thanks
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Smoothly done, Candy – I love mayonnaise – and it works so well as a verb in your poem!
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Thanks Kim. I was inspired by a TV commercial, of all things.
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“Mayonnaise” is a great choice to verbify! The last lines really leave an impact. This is wonderful, Candy.
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Thanks Mish. There was a mayonnaise commercial on TV while I was trying to fins a noun to transform. You just never know when inspiration will hit.
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Dandy, Candy! Great verbification!
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Thanks Walt 🙂
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Oh man, I never want to be homogenized, let along mayonnaised! Yikes.
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