Loving Thy Enemy
Age
becomes
creative.
Don’t ever fictionalize
great heroic intimacies.
Just keep looking
major nemeses over,
proudly quieting
rash stabbing thoughts.
Under violent words,
xenophobic
yearnings
zing.
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Raw Savage Thoughts
Zealous young
xenophobic wanderers
veer under
the sun’s rays,
quitting promenades
over nomadic mesas.
Let’s keep jumping
into harsh green fields,
eternally delving closer
before age accents
belligerent crankiness.
Delicious effervescence
froths gushingly homeward
in jugulars,
keeping lymphatic matters
normal or palpitating,
quickening
raw savage thoughts.
Understanding vulcanizes
woman’s X-rated,
yearnful zest.
The Prompt: Write an abecedarian poem – a poem with a structure derived from the alphabet. You could write a poem of 26 words, in which each word begins with a successive letter of the alphabet or a poem of 26 lines, where each line begins with a successive letter. I wrote one that went A to Z and a second that went Z to A and back to Z.
Very clever! Nice one, or two, or three! 🙂
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Well, this exercise certainly promotes mind leaps!!!
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Wow!
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