
conjure clouds maybe
beyond the cerulean
anagram above
bovine-printed fields
fielding secrets in blossom,
sometimes in hay
harmony ringing
in gardens mother gathered
herding nature’s game
This week’s Wea’ve Written Weekly reminded me of puzzles, so they appeared in my poetry. This week’s prompt is from Aishwarya Kannan, and here are her guidelines for the week:
- Write a Chain Verse using at least 3 Haikus;
- Use the word “mother” in your poem
Beautiful poem
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Thank you!
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You’re most welcome 🤗
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Your chain verse flows much more elegantly than mine! I like the way you link the lines, beautifully done.
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Thank you, Britta!
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I find the Nature to be more straightforward, but the Universe and Fate to be quite puzzling 😂. Loved your poem, btw 🙂
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Oh, I certainly agree! And humans are the most puzzling of all. 😀 Thank you for reading.
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Oh gosh… gorgeous
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Thank you, David! 🙂
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Hi, Sarah ❤
Just wanna let you know that this week's W3, hosted by the wonderful Sylvia, is now live:
Enjoy!
~David
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Thanks, David! It was a crazy week, and I think I’ve missed the deadline unfortunately, but I’ll be sure to hop in next week. 🙂
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Sarah, just lettin’ you know that this week’s W3, hosted by the brilliant Britta, is now live:
https://skepticskaddish.com/2022/12/07/w3-prompt-32-weave-written-weekly/
Enjoy!
❤
David
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