Saturday, April 26, 2014

Wreathing

Imaginary garden with real toads by Marian


W is for wasted time/double work
if you doubted a worth of words.

W is for weather - under its sticky blanket
sneak to pretend: you - out of world.

W is for who we worship, amazed by
whimsical wisdom of ‘wizard’.

W is for “whew”, when the poem’s completed
whether or not I used wherewithal.



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19 comments:

  1. I say Whew too, when everything is done ~ Hope the weather is getting warm in your side of the world ~

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    1. Thank you, Grace! Love this playful prompt~ Yeah, the weather's trying to rehabilitate itself...a little. Hope all closer to warmth at Canada.

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  2. Wow, you were able to use a lot of W words in that poem. Good job!

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  3. enjoyed the relief in the end...and the first line is very true....

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  4. I definitely loved your whew at the end! Nice job!

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  5. WOW! And more Ws in praise of your poem!

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  6. The cat goes whew when he does a few

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  7. Wonderful, wacky and wowing way!

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  8. Very clever close especially! Thanks , k.

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  9. Each strophe offers the reader food for thought, especially the last with its hints of humour. You remind us there is fun to be had in writing poetry.

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  10. whew when the poem is completet - ha - i can relate to it... some wonderful whimsical words with W... smiles

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  11. hah! who we worship... well worded.

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  12. Enjoyed your comments! Thank you, friends :)xx

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  13. Whew it was a relief! Most of us felt the same way. A fun write humbird!

    Hank

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