NaPoWriMo Day Twenty-Eight – Skeltonic verse
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Two (Left) Feet
This awkward verse
seems slightly cursed
by a universe
spinning in reverse –
somewhat offbeat
and incomplete
even obsolete
stumbling down the street
on two left feet
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NaPoWriMo Day Twenty-Eight – Skeltonic verse
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Two (Left) Feet
This awkward verse
seems slightly cursed
by a universe
spinning in reverse –
somewhat offbeat
and incomplete
even obsolete
stumbling down the street
on two left feet
It’s time for some humor in the Pub –
We’re writing Limericks
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Oooops Sorry
A day out including some art
Had us feeling unusually smart
We tried not to touch
Or stoke or to touch
But the stacked glass cubes just fell apart
Writing Shoes – putting on some ‘shoes’ for a walk in the Garden today
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Shoe Blues
My walking shoes took off on some urgent journey
Without leaving a track to follow back
And my sneakers are tip-toeing around the house
Tied up in knots
Loafers are on the couch binge watching Footloose
Didn’t even bring a penny
Slippers keep sliding down the hall
Trying to get to the bedroom
Kitten heels are chasing duck boots through the garden
Startling my muck shoes, hiding under the clogged jellies
And while my shoes are pairing up for life
I’m sitting here, barefoot, just writing a poem
NaPoWriMo Day Twenty-seven – taste
Museums
The rules were clearly posted
No running
No eating
No touching
No, no, no ,no ……..
So we carefully, softly walked
From gallery to gallery pointing
From a distance – trying to
Read the details beside each work –
Squinting
Whispering our opinions
A Cassatt, a Pollock, an O’Keefe
Landscapes, Outsider art, abstract
Stalked by the docent in polyester pants
That swished when she walked
Next time we’re going to the chocolate
Museum where there are samples for tasting
NaPoWriMo Day Twenty-six – artifacts of the future
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The Last Poem In The World
They found it – the explorers-
Tucked away in a strange box
That seemed to be made of real wood
A soft, fragrant wood that their
Archeologist claimed was cedar
Some species of an ancient plant
It was buried under rubble
Of what must have been a dwelling
A tightly folded piece of tattered
Paper – an faded artifact
Smudges of hand-written words
A plea for peace in a backward world
Outsider Art – in the Garden
outside(r) poet
i wrote outside today
so letters could bask in the warm sun
before being marched one by one
into sentences
so vowels could jump up and down
in mud puddles (sometimes y too)
so consonants could recline
under a shady tree and maybe catch some
zzzzzz
journal pages waved to each other
as a breeze passed by
and pencils rolled dizzily in the grass
then when clouds made it hard to see
i gathered everyone into my arms and
put them into a cozy poem
NaPoWriMo Day Twenty five – small places
Eavesdropper
We had a breakfast nook
Two green wooden benches
With just enough room under the
Table for a small girl to slide
Underneath and hide
A dark, secret cave
A place to listen to the grown-ups
Gossip about family and neighbors –
Or so I thought
All they ever talked about was the weather
The price of milk and bread
And some painting I’d never seen –
A little picture with big ears
d’Verse Poets Pub Quadrille #31 – still
Moonstruck
every morning finds you sneaking out
peeking around a star as morning comes
tapping, flapping its arms in (de)light
you leave me moping, hoping to see you
when the sun sets its head upon a cloud
closes its shiny eyes – but
I love you still
NaPoWriMo Day twenty four – ekphrastic poem based on Medieval marginalia

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A Bold Poem
This poem will not be marginalized
Pushed aside by lions with violins
Cats playing bagpipes or rabbits with knives
It will not become some colored squiggle
Along the edges of a page
This poem is BOLD and brave
Its words SHOUT and wave for attention
For a proper introduction, adulation
Each sentence marches across the page
Following the one before, confidently,
From corner to corner, leaving no room for
Naves and scoundrels
Carpe Diem Universal Jane #15 birdcage
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old chokecherry tree
white lace among the branches
tent caterpillars