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chose the illustration!
chose the illustration!
AJAR!
'The door's ajar!' she snapped at me!
In her normal hectoring tones.
Her voice was like a discord
Seeping right into my bones!
'Oh is it!' I quipped back at her,
'It looks like a door to me!'
'I suppose you think that's funny!'
She shouted 'Well, tee-hee!'
Of course I closed the errant door
For I always do her bidding,
But I'd reached the end of my tether
And I knew I wasn't kidding.
There, on the table stood a jar
And I began to muse
On where I'd really like to be;
The way of life I'd choose.
I'd like to soak in hot water
With a good crime book to read,
With glass walls all around me!
That's all that I would need.
The vision that I conjured up
Was so, well, darned seductive,
That my present life seemed untenable
And completely unproductive.
'This is a jar!' I shouted out!
'And I am sitting in it!'
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A life of freedom lay ahead!
And I was about to begin it!
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Which word would he prefer?
HARBINGER
'The robin is the harbinger of Spring!'
Great sentiment!
Great visual picture!
Awful word!
Use 'harbinger' for
The looming threat,
The fear of the future,
The symbol striking terror to the soul.
But for Spring? No!
'The robin is herald of the Spring'.
'The robin is the forerunner of the Spring'
'The robin sets the stage for Spring.'
Harbinger is a hard word,
A strong word,
A black word.
Maybe my choices are crass and obvious,
But at least they are
Soft,
Welcoming,
Balmy.
Like Spring itself.
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11 comments:
fabuloso both of them!
Ha! What fun! Thanks so much for the smile.
Hidden in plain sight; "'tis a consumation devoutly to be wished."
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"Jarring," but in an enjoyable way. Thanks.
Nice play on words and very funny.
Your words hit me like a sledge hammer, we say a door is "ajar" , hmmm, doors are containers of some sort, thanks for showing me this quantum worm hole to explore.
Unproductive once in a while-as long as you are left with the strength to climb back out of the jar- thanks.
What a bold statement ~ I'm with sitting in the jar with a good book too!
I love the playfulness you were able to write into the first poem, it makes it dance.
I also love Robins and I appreciate that you would take a stand for them. Way to go!!
Thank you for sharing these. =D
The old ones make the best poems!
The door's ajar...giggle...
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