Hot Chocolate’s Embrace

We coast down 
hills fluffy with nature's
reminiscence. Rays of
sun scramble across
the tree's fragile
limbs. Light scatters tapered
shadows on our hands and
faces despite the
frigid air.

Warm mugs of cocoa
invigorate us
send a soothing hum
from the first, rich sip
to the final dregs.

I wrote this poem for the W3 prompt from the Skeptic’s Kaddish. Despite the cold weather (5ยฐ F/-15ยฐ C was the high temperature yesterday ๐Ÿฅถ), our family went up to Cub Scout Winter Camp this weekend, which lent me the idea for the poem. Don’t worry, we weren’t actually camping outdoors; we were in a building, though we spent several hours outside– with lots of warm clothing! And we drank lots of hot chocolate.๐Ÿ™‚

David provided the prompt this week, and he wrote:

“As many of you know, I have been creating a lot of โ€˜nonceโ€™ poetic forms together withย Sangeetha, my partner in rhyme. This week, I would like us to try our hands at a relatively simple โ€˜nonceโ€™ poetic form that I created.ย It is called theย โ€˜Jamb-Jitsuโ€™.

Jamb-Jitsu?

  • Two stanzasย (S1 and S2) withย three rules:
    1. S1ย must haveย more linesย thanย S2;
    2. ALL linesย ofย S1ย must employย enjambment;
      • Enjambment is:ย the running-over of a sentence or phrase from one poetic line to the next, without terminal punctuation;
    3. ALL linesย ofย S2ย must have theย same number of syllables

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