A little humor to dispel the effect of the paintings presented above: Mealancholy: The remembrance of the day’s repast.(Those meals taken before your diet began.)
That silly definition was prompted by the fact that I noticed I’d misspelled the first prompt below while establishing the link. Here is the real word plus its companions:
The actual prompt words today are melancholy, Kafkaesque, gallery, cosset and black.
The Docent of the Midnight Gallery
Stark and grim and melancholy—harsh and Kafkaesque,
she ruled the midnight gallery from behind her desk.
Far from being cosseted, viewers were oft upbraided.
She moaned and screeched at visitors as though infuriated.
Skeletal and shrouded, her visage veiled in black,
she insured no visitor ever ventured back!
A little misspell, and you have exposed me to a new word…mealancholy..I would never have imagined!
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Ha…how is it that no one has ever thought of that before? Well, probably someone has.
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Mealancholy: the way one feels after having eaten too much! Love the poem anyway!
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I think you meant ensure. Fun poem. Loved the art you chose for the beginning.
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Creepy! 😳
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Love your new word and definition!
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I give you permission to use it, Eilene.
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