Monthly Archives: August 2024

One Perfect Rose, For FOTD, Aug 21, 2024

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For Cee’s FOTD

Zinnia, for CFFC’s A Single Flower

For CFFC

For the MVB Prompt: Discernment, Aug 20, 2024

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Discernment

Borne, then born.
Clothed, fed, shorn.
Housed and cuddled,
brain filled and muddled.
Schooled, polished, allowed to roam,
to make the world into a home.
Later settled, now sedate.
Content to let my life abate.

Find worlds inside and there abide,
to let what happens be my guide.
To try to live with less precision.
To fear less the world’s derision.
Why so hard to be oneself?
Easier when on the shelf.
Now here I pull my world around me,
memories and dreams surround me.

My solitude a crystal jar
that lets me ponder from afar
the current of my life, its tide,
to reach without and pull inside
the things that help me try to see
just where my life has taken me.
I contemplate and sometimes share
the truths that I’ve discovered there.

I’ve  come to read, to judge  and learn.
I’ve finally learned how to discern!

The MVB Prompt today is Discernment.

Junkyard, for Pic and a Word Challenge 383: Detritus

Junkyard

It is a graveyard for lost toys
abandoned by their girls and boys—
objects of fun once ordinary,
spurned by children who are wary
of things on which to soar and slide,
of toys that draw a kid outside.

Once solely meant for entertainment,
they’re now fenced in for their containment
away from children set aside,
away from things to climb or ride
with other kids bare-faced, unmasked.
Now all are differently tasked.

Now housebound children stare at screens
or sit leafing through magazines.
Monkey bars, it is official,
turned into things more beneficial:
fences, barricades or bars
marking parking spots for cars.

But teeter-totters, slides and swings—
a community of cast-off things—
lie here abandoned in a place
that’s never seen a child’s face.
It is a junkyard overgrown
of pleasures that now go unknown.

The raucous crew for which they’re cast
has become a memory of the past.
Hordes of kids on jungle gyms
pursuing their communal whims
are things that they barely remember.
Leaf piles jumped on in September

neatly raked up in their heaps
are safe from children’s messy leaps.
Every child kept in their room,
the world outside would seal their doom.
So, junkyards filled with these diversions
are museums for today’s aversions.

One by one, the kids grow older
never getting one bit bolder.
Contained inside their separate lives,
Single cells replace their hives.
While hidden from this lonely crew
are all the things we used to do.

Remember when the school bell rang?

Kit and caboodle, the whole gang
would rush to see who got the swings.
What nostalgia their memory brings.
I remember them so well,
but especially the carousel.

 

For Pic and a Word Challenge 383

Silhouettes, For FOTD, Aug 20, 2024

 

More Succulents. This time Silhouettes.

For Cee’s FOTD

Succulent Arrangement, For FOTD Aug 19, 2024

I love this arrangement that was in the hall of Cypress Management in Sheridan, Wyoming. Gorgeous!!!

For FOTD

“Bent To My Will” for the dVerse Poets Challenge, Aug 19, 2024

 

Bent to My Will

Sometimes I feel it’s absurd
how I imprison every word––
take it from its family
to serve me on bended knee,
do my bidding, tell my tale,
imprisoned here in each poem’s jail
‘til other writers come along
purloining words in book or song.

For dVerse Poets Quadrille Challenge, the prompt is “Bend.”

Ten of My Favorite Movies

You’ve Got Mail
It Ends With Us (Watched it one day and went back and watched it again the next day. Loved it!!)
Casablanca
West Side Story
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
American Graffiti
Pulp Fiction
The Apartment

For the Daily Prompt: What are your top 10 movies?

To Scale, for Lens Artists Challenge #312

For Lens-Artists Challenge #312: A Sense of Scale

“Parting Words,” For My Vivid Blog, Aug 19, 2024

Parting Words

Before Rhett Butler went on the lam,
“Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn!”
was his parting imprecation
before he he left on his vacation.

For My Vivid Blog the prompt is Profanity.