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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I say Whew too, when everything is done ~ Hope the weather is getting warm in your side of the world ~
ReplyDeleteThank you, Grace! Love this playful prompt~ Yeah, the weather's trying to rehabilitate itself...a little. Hope all closer to warmth at Canada.
DeleteWow, you were able to use a lot of W words in that poem. Good job!
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the relief in the end...and the first line is very true....
ReplyDeleteI definitely loved your whew at the end! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteWOW! And more Ws in praise of your poem!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed
ReplyDeleteYou did great, love it.
ReplyDeleteThe cat goes whew when he does a few
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wacky and wowing way!
ReplyDeleteVery clever close especially! Thanks , k.
ReplyDeleteI had to smile at the last line!!
ReplyDeleteWhew! You did it and did it well!!
ReplyDeleteEach 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.
ReplyDeletewhew when the poem is completet - ha - i can relate to it... some wonderful whimsical words with W... smiles
ReplyDeletehah! who we worship... well worded.
ReplyDeleteThank you for fun prompt, Marian!
DeleteEnjoyed your comments! Thank you, friends :)xx
ReplyDeleteWhew it was a relief! Most of us felt the same way. A fun write humbird!
ReplyDeleteHank