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Me? Sooooooo horny?

I swear.  The Sunday Stills prompt is Me sooooooo horny.”  Here are my tries at that theme.

 

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This little fellow fellow fell onto my porch from the palapa ceiling. I brought him leaves and administered what artificial respiration I could, but he only survived the fall for 15 minutes or so. Burial was a sea. (Kidding, I wrapped him in leaves and left him to the elements.)

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To me, this dark cloud looked like a longhorn steer.

 

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I found this rhinoceros beetle on the top of my garden wall. He was so beautiful. If this isn’t a horny pic, I don’t know what is!

Okay, finished. I don’t feel horny any more!!!

For more horny pics, go here.

“Flutter” : The Surrogate

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The Prompt: Sounds Right—This is clearly subjective, but some words really sound like the thing they describe (personal favorites: puffin; bulbous; fidgeting). Do you have an example of such a word (or, alternatively, of a word that sounds like the exact opposite of what it refers to)? What do you think creates this effect?

I’ve always loved the word “’Flutter” as it applies to a butterfly or moth.  What better word could be used to describe the motion of their wings?  The moth described in my poem, however, was noticeable because of its lack of flutter.  It landed upon my computer screen like a magnetized object to metal and remained there for over two hours.  The moth pictured in the poem is the actual moth.  Tiny and green, it became part of my writing experience. Since it had chosen to remain in one position, directly on my screen, I was forced (by choice) to write around it, which could not help but influence the poem that resulted.