See/Saw
I know what I saw.
My mother-in-law
may nay and naw,
may hem and haw,
lay down the law,
fight tooth and claw;
but I won’t thaw
to her cronish caw.
I’m feeling raw.
I’ve set my jaw.
I know what I saw!
We made it to Mazatlan and I am lying on the bed looking out the window at a sea view
and concocting my NaPoWriMo poem for the day. (Today’s Prompt: write a poem that states the things you know. The things you “know” of course, might be facts, or they might be a little bit more like beliefs.) Now…on to dinner and a swim. See you tomorrow!!!!
the words, image is brilliant!!
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Thanks mihrank….
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Another day in paradise… Add a squeeze of lime and that rum and coke becomes a cuba libre.
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Remember “Once Upon a Lime in Mexico?”
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I just googled it. Love the title and Jonny Depp! I’ll have to look for it at the library. 😉
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Lydia–Ah no…That is perhaps “Once Upon A Time in Mexico.” I’m talking about the poem I published a few weeks ago…look on the blog. “Once Upon A Lime in Mexico.”
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Okay, I’m an idiot with auto spell-check and vision issues. I missed that post originally, but just read it and it is “sublime”. 😉
Johnny Depps not bad either.
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Don’t “Like” that you called yourself an idiot–just like that you read and liked my story. And I definitely like Johnny Depp!!!!
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I love the pace !
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See, now I stole your word! Are you offended????:)
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So much fun!
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Love it!
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As usual loved the words, Thank You
But better yet you were in one of my favorite places Thank You
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Reblogged this on Myblog's Blog.
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What a place for a rum and coke and relaxation! You know what you know and what you believe to be fact. I don’t know what I’m talking about…..
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Ha! Just like my mother-in-law!!! (She is fiction, by the way–just for effect.)
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The dreaded mother-in-law…. Enjoyed!
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Actually,it was all fiction, but fun to write.
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