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Poetic Asides – Wednesday Poetry Prompt 350
write a napkin poem
—
Napkin Breakup
find someone
else
to clean up
after
you
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Writer’s Digest
Poetic Asides – Wednesday Poetry Prompt 350
write a napkin poem
—
Napkin Breakup
find someone
else
to clean up
after
you
Everyone said it was
a dead end job
what do they know
I met you there
~
Poetic Asides PAD – 30 “deadend”
I’m just gonna
plop some words
on a page and hope
that they will arrange
themselves into a poem
or a novel or at least
some sage advice
that they might dance
romance, entrance
and unsuspecting reader
that they survive,
arrive in time to patch
a broken heart,or two
produce, seduce, let
loose a laugh or even
a guffaw, a cackle
or a silly snort
I’ll set them free
no guarantee or
warranty attached
–
Poetic Asides PAD 29 – “haphazard”
I planted peas by your
lambent (nightl)light
and started tomatoes
according to your (de)signs
I mowed and sowed
and flowed with the charts
you waxed poetic in
blossoms – white as light
I danced in your fullness
until waning, not complaining
we rested at the dawn
and yet this gonzo gardening
asks no pardoning from the sun
~
Poetic Asides PAD 28 – “Important (blank)”
the moon has taken
the whole night off
and the stars have
called in sick
the cow took off
from the ground but found
there was nothing
up there to jump over
the dish and spoon
got lost in the dark
and stumbled their
way back home
the little dog thought it
was all a big joke and
chuckled and laughed
out loud
but the fiddling cat
such a very cool cat
fiddled his way to dawn
–
Poetic Asides PAD 27 – “take off”
(a tricube)
is this love
or something
else I feel
my cheeks are
pinky my
head’s spinning
it could be
love or some
other spell
Poetic Asides – PAD 26 – “love or anti-love”
Go ahead walk
a mile in my shoes
try the sneakers
(you might have to run)
or the zebra striped flats
stay away from the new
canvas ones – they pinch
if you choose the garden
boots wear socks to
avoid nasty blisters
penny loafers will transport
you back in time – if
you wear them too long
flip flops are always fun
I recommend the aqua pair
Go ahead take a walk
in my shoes ’cause I’ll
be dancing barefoot
~~
Poetic Asides PAD 23 – footwear
I made a wish up-
on a star and
it came true
I’m wishing for a
do-over
~
Poetic Asides – PAD 22 – Star (blank)
I have no office
just a comfy chair
and shelves with books
where I can close my eyes
and dream of letters dancing
across a stage, twirling in the
spotlight, doing the tango
together until at last,
exhausted, they fall in a
heap of tangled words
i pick them up and
set them free
I have no office
just a comfy chair
where I can dream
—
Poetic Asides PAD 18 – write an office poem”
Master List
they are on the blacklist
not invited to this party
where gaudy zinnias
and lavish glads
show off their best bloom(er)s
sunflowers with their toothy
grins stand proudly in
the back row
black eyed susans wait
patiently in a ring
hoping to be chosen
refreshing water is poured
from a tin vessel
but the ground ivy
is flatly refused entrance
for it is not on the
list written on soggy paper
by the muddy garden master
—-
Can you tell I’ve been planting and weeding in the garden all day?
~
Poetic Asides PAD 15 – use at least 4 of the words in this list –
flat, ring, lavish, vessel, paper, blacklist, gaudy, tooth