Category: Author

  • Girl Child

    http://christinebialczak.com/2022/02/02/three-things-challenge-862/

    Your three words today are:

    BEEN SEEN WEAN

    Girl Child

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    When you entered my life

    I had never been so happy

    So content

    I had never seen

    such a precious thing

    As the tiny girl-child in my arms

    When you started to grow

    So did my love

    My heart swelled with radiant joy

    Then came the day

    I had to pull you away

    And wean you from my breast

    I fear the day

    When you really go away

    Full grown, a woman on your own

  • No Card

    99 Words

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    Response to picture prompt and 100 word challenge.

    This is the first year without his card. Every year for forty-two years he sent the sweetest Valentine’s Day card with an invitation to dine out as though we were young and it was our first date.

    I would take a long bath in gardenia perfumed water, do my toes and nails, apply the usually not worn make-up and dry my hair into some-what controllable waves. I have very curly hair that likes to roll up and stay on my head so I rarely bother using the blow-dryer.

    Not this year. I miss you love.

  • Flower Power

    http://bushboy.blog/2022/02/02/wordless-wednesday-2-february/

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    Pretty Little Weeds
    Pink Passion
  • “The Last Photo”

    The rules are simple:
    1. Post the last photo on your SD card or last photo on your phone for the 31st January.
    2. No editing – who cares if it is out of focus, not framed as you would like or the subject matter didn’t cooperate.
    3. You don’t have to have any explanations, just the photo will do
    4. Create a Pingback to this post or link in the comments
    5. Tag “The Last Photo”

    Tala and Koda Napping
  • Otter Be

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    https://fireblossom-wordgarden.blogspot.com

    Response to Shay’s Word Garden Word List #11 (“A Ted Hughes Bestiary”)


    I think I shall always wonder
    How things otter be
    Instead of how it has worked out
    Between both you and me

    How can it be
    that your pretense
    and rubbish compliments
    washed away my common sense

    Within the madhouse of your mind
    behind the sophistry of your tongue
    I did not see I did not feel
    your words were ought but dung

    But now things are how they otter be
    I’ve righted all the wrongs
    No longer odious vapour will spew
    from your deep dark black lungs
  • Tiger! Tiger!

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    In Response to Bartholomew Barker’s Monday Poetry Prompt: Tiger

    Tiger tiger in the night

    you in your striped coat

    full of wild delight

    A stronger beast there’s never been

    ruling the forests far and wide

    until you battled the likes of man

    An unfair war this is true

    man alone without sword or gun

    could not defeat one such as you

    But man has never played the same

    against beast, nor fowl

    on the barren plain

    Man it seems has the upper hand

    seemingly taming streams, rivers

    and raping your land

    But in the end wild beasts will reign

    and reclaim this planet that was yours

    then royal tiger will be king again

  • Iconoclast Offspring

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    oldsoulretro.com

    I was raised in an extremely strict household. Literally, children were to be seen and never heard. Children did not speak at the table, and so forth.

    When my children entered the world, I vowed they would have the freedoms I never had. Freedom to explore their surroundings, to learn about themselves and to question authority, respectfully of course, when a task, request or command felt wrong. Not to just bow down to the “because I said so” mentality I grew up with, without explanation of why.

    I’m sure most if not every parent who is reading this, is now rolling their eyes and have predicted the outcome of my very noble endeavors, correctly. I raised, unknowingly, naively even; iconoclast children. Rebel mongers. Rule breakers. Social outcasts.

    Yet, I can not say I am sorry. My children know themselves, really know themselves. They hold their own in confrontations but are kind, gentle and compassionate with their partners; of whom they also hold their own or capitulate, depending on the issue.

    To be honest, it was pure Satans Fire when they hit and went through their teenage years. I did not think I would survive it, but I did; and now I get to watch it play out all over once again as my daughter raises her extremely iconoclastic son.

  • No Parking

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    Response to The Sunday Whirl Weekly Wordles #538

    http://sundaywhirl.wordpress.com

    Black dust lay across the family

    Sequestered in the truck

    Books lay broken at their feet

    She opened her eyes and called

    to her Honey

    No answer

    Wind blew the silk ash

    covering the no parking sign

    Leaving her hungry and alone

    As the Towers fell around them

  • Mother of all Rivers

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    Wikipedia.org

    She travels across continents

    bringing food and fresh water

    to those on her banks

    to her populace

    Snaking through the land

    feeding monkey, ape and man

    Deity for thousands and thousands

    of years

    Older than old

    and nearly the longest on Earth

    Narmada River gave us all birth

    so protect her now we must

  • Natural Saunter

    By Ami (Gypsie) Offenbacher-Ferris

    Response to Weekend Writing Prompt #246: This weekend your challenge is to write a poem or a piece of prose in exactly 51 words using the word Saunter.

    istockphoto.com

    What is it about a man’s walk that turns my own legs to jelly, sets my heart a flutter and keeps my eyes locked on his retreating form?

    Not an arrogant, false or defensively combative saunter. It’s the natural saunter of a man who knows he’s a man. Oh yes!