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  • Christmas Tale

    In response to bwarren’s Sunday Whirl Wordle #629

    meandering, beam, gods, tricks, odd, lists, trim, hollow, shadow, cover, plunge, box

    Moon beam meandering
    through the hollow shadow of night
    The Gods plunge down
    from high above lists in hand

    A box with red and gold trim
    held within their odd glowing hands
    And each container wore a cover
    of silver and boughs of holly

    The Gods touched down visiting
    festive grownups and children all
    Tricks and toys filled their red bags
    all lined with pure white fur

    Not Gods at all it seems now
    Mister and Missus Santa arose
    From where they came no one knows
    but this is the tale told by all



  • Man In The Moon

    Photograph courtesy of AstronomyMagazine.com

    In response to Quadrille #189: Poems Most Mad & Moonly – Prompt Word MOON
    Quadrille Monday – pen poems of precisely 44 words, including the prompt word. Posted by whimsygizmo for dVerse Poets Pub

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    In your face I see your eyes
    you watch as the ages pass
    No change that I perceive
    Ever still as stone

    Ever still as stone the moon
    even as it roams the sky
    Circling earth is its duty
    Ever pulling at the tides

  • Stench, Stink, Smell – Kiddie Poem

    Photograph courtesy of A-Z-Animals.com

    In response to pensitivity’s
    Three Things Challenge #M510
    Stench, Stink, Smell

    So lovely in your black and white
    striped fur coat
    Eyes as black as the blackest night
    teeth as white as a swan in flight

    Big fat tail fluffy and thick
    better watch out
    Better be quick or with a flick
    you’ll get a great big huge stink

    The stench so severe
    you’ll smell for a year
    That cute and soft furry doll
    really a fiery stinky ick ball

    Please don’t touch
    that racer backed fiend
    They back up to snuggle
    then they fire their stream

    So stay away from Mr and Mrs Skunk
    and all those adorable tiny skunkets
    Before you even smell their brew they
    will leave their stench all over you!

  • They Can’t Hear

    Living Poetry

    Monday Poetry Prompt: DEAF Hosted by Bartholomew Barker

    Dad standing so tall so broad
    he can’t hear me way up in the sky
    Mother with her head in a book
    can’t be bothered to even look up

    He can’t hear me way down below
    deaf to the needs of a first born girl
    She in her fantasy realm of words
    deaf to reality lost in her own world

    A teacher a year could not lend an ear
    to the shy girl forever new in the class
    Students and faculty and all of the like
    deaf to her fears laugh behind her back

    A husband of worth and worldly wise
    witless to the wishes of his three wives
    Unable to hear past his own desires
    deaf to the need of their inner fires

    Deaf is she to the naysayers in life
    unwilling to accept their dire constructs
    Hear she does the wonders of nature
    putting it down every day on paper


  • Cellpic Sunday Journeys with Johnbo

    Hosted by John Steiner 11/12/23

    Sunset in Oriental, NC Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    Sailboat at Sunset – Oriental, NC Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    Off the Bow Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    Running Free Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
  • The Cosmic Photo Challenge: A SPLASH OF COLOUR

    Hosted by: DALECOOPER57

    Morning Glories Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    Double White Saucer Hibiscus Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    White Morning Glories Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    Moonflower Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    Sunrise Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
    Tiny Cosmos Flowers Photographed by Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
  • A Conversation

    Photo courtesy of
    Clayton Malquist via Unsplash

    In response to Sarah W’s
    Photo Challenge #488

    Said the Tree to Moped at its base,
    Where have they all gone do you think?
    Replied Moped to Tree standing tall,
    You know they lasted nearly longest of them all.

    Asked Tree of Hotel three stories high,
    What will you do to get by all alone?
    Answered Hotel to Tree in the breeze,
    No worries as I am made completely of stone.

    Mused Tree to Stone in Hotel’s walls,
    Stay and talk with me before you crumble and fall.
    Chuckled Stone to Tree at its feet,
    Mother Earth will never accept defeat.

  • Angel Wings

    Sunday Word Whirl Wordle #627
    Hosted by bwarren

    Angel wings flutter by
    on the backs of butterflies
    Translucent as the sky is blue
    dappled sunlight shining through

    A flash of light in the night
    the snap of a batwing in flight
    His wings are of blackest black
    a furtive glance to watch them flap

    Stray pieces of rainbow colored hues
    caught in the flow of summer’s perfuse
    Hummingbird’s bounce limb to limb
    their own private troponym

    Angels all are not caught in heaven
    many are here in their earthen haven
    No matter the color of wings or skin
    angels all we have within

  • An Old Relic

    In response to bwarren’s
    The Sunday Whirl Wordle #626

    An old relic
    that’s what she was
    A throw back to a time
    not remembered and definitely
    forgotten

    Not even a shadow of the once
    lithesome dark haired girl remained
    Her back curved and eyes glazed
    she could barely remember her own
    name

    Running through life a race to be won
    a seeker of knowledge and of love
    Neither spirit or resolve ever broken
    through it all she could fly and never
    fall

    Her calm did resonate through troubled air and across turbulent seas
    Still her heart it did yearn to tell
    one and all how very lonely she could
    be

  • Saying Goodbye

    Picture courtesy of Henry Allen Blair Posted in

    Saying goodbye again
    will it be the last time
    Or will the coming sun
    return you to my arms one day

    Another goodbye another day
    wishing you could always stay
    Heart bleeds grief stricken
    each time we wave goodbye

    Night falls painfully into place
    it brings little solace
    To a soul ripped in two
    when I fell in love with you

    Crickets sing mournfully
    through my open windows
    Like our love waits and waits
    knowing we are just snake bait

    The sun rises on an empty bed
    outside with the crickets instead
    Keeping the snakes and sharks at bay
    hoping next time you’ll be able to stay