MAGA
Nose to nose,
we meet as one.
Our cause?
To hide
the smoking gun.
We have not even
half begun!
WISH
If I were more than
a toothless crone,
I’d gnaw our summer
down to the bone.
THE DEATH OF JUSTICE
Attempts to name it
were of no use.
Its means were silenced
by a swinging noose.
Justice arose
and is swinging loose.
Its long neck stretched
by long abuse.
On Track
Those nearest to us
cannot remove
that sure belief
in our mutual groove.
National Anthem
We crow its verses
to try to see
if they’ll renew
our liberty,
Lone Rider
We can’t assume
what we once knew.
Our van’s life passengers
(that sum of two)
no longer number
both me and you.
Buried Wisdom
We hide awareness
in deep dark caves.
The sea obscures them
in rushing waves.
The cream of sea foam
roars and paves
a ceiling over
truth’s buried raves.
The prompt for dVerse poets was to write a poem using one or all of the lines of words below, in the order in which they appear. I composed a different poem for each set.
nose – one – cause – even
were – crone – our – summer
name – use – means – arose
near – can – remove – sure
crow – verse – see – renew
assume – once- van – sum
aware – caves – sea – cream
To read other poems written to this prompt, go HERE.

Wow! Very impressive Judy. Great poetry
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Thanks, Sadje. I enjoyed your poems as well.
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You’re very kind my friend
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I love the way you composed a poem for each set of words, Judy. I have to admit, I didn’t know what MAGA meant and had to look it up – cleverly done. ‘Wish’ really resonated with me. ‘The death of justice’ had a hint of Shakespeare in it. My favourite is ‘Buried Wisdom’, with its ‘deep dark caves and ‘cream of sea foam’.
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I think everyone did great on this prompt, Kim. I loved reading every poem. Good job
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Thank you, Judy. I’ve loved reading all the poems too. I think there might be a few more before the link runs out.
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Yes, I’ll keep checking. I am always late..have never figured out when the prompts post so I am usually one of the last few..A week or so ago, I managed to be in the first row, though. So much to do, so hard to remember—harder every year.
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Very nicely done, Judy. You went all out to use these words. Interesting how our words in the last stanza are so similar!
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I know. I thought the same thing.
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I am beyond impressed with what you did with the prompt!!! Brava Judy and Cheers.
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Thanks so much, Helen. Hope to remember to join in one of the Zoom sessions again one of these times.
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Extraordinary skill leading to surprising resonances. I love what you did with the creamy sea.
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Wow a lot said there in your set of poems.
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I’m astounded by how you not only made us of all the choices but wove them into some remarkable stanzas and rhymed them too
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So glad you read and appreciated the poems, Laura. These word puzzles have become more interesting to me than crossword puzzles!
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wow!!! That was great.
thanks for dropping by my blog.
much♡love
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And thanks for coming by mine as well, Gillena.
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Impressive, and of course we are all concerned with the buried truths and justice on hold.
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We have to be.. but we also have to rise above it to find joy and something to live for..to create a world aside from the terrible political news all over the world.
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All good and all thoughtful. I liked the toothless crone one best.
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Hi Lisa. Thanks. It was so fun reading everyone’s poems today..including yours.
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You’re welcome, and indeed!
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Bravo! Totally enjoyable to read.
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Thanks, Carol.
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I love this! You found ways to use the word sets that totally eluded me.
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Glad you enjoyed the poems, Kim.
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That verse about the crone….really stands out, stunning!
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Happy to stun thee! ;o)
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I can see you had great fun writing this, Judy! Always in awe of your rhyming.
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Thanks, Paeans…
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You are welcome.
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Such a creative response Judy and I like your thinking too.
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I think a lot of us are thinking the same thoughts lately, Paul.
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Yes, I note the same 🙂
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One after another, each with its own vision, a masterful juggling of the word sets.
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Thanks very much, Dora…
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