The Lights ~ #poetry #DecemberWriting

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She snickered as she ran, until she noticed, behind her

The one thing she’d forgotten, was trying to remind her

It sent bands of colors, wrapped them around the air

She tried to keep running, but knew she shouldn’t dare

She turned, and watched it, slowly hit the ground

With a thunderous thud, that echoed, quite profound

The moon had finally landed, left Earth to float alone

The sun had drifted farther, chilled her to the bone

Darkness filled the sky, no more light did moon shed

Now laid still, upon the soil, the golden orb was dead

 

Stars flickered and cried, with the night…

…to mourn the parting of the light

 

December Writing Prompt – She snickered as she ran, until she noticed what was behind her – Day 27/31

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Christmas Tradition ~ #poetry #RDP

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Decorating for the holidays, our tradition, with family

We can’t wait to place, each ornament, upon the tree

Passed down for generations, each adds a special touch

The treasures of our Christmas, that mean so very much

 

Ragtag Daily Prompt – Tradition

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Blogmas Contest Winners & See you in the New Year

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I’m honored that KaylaAnn decided to choose my poem, “Generations” as the winner of her Blogmas Contest! Everyone’s entry was great and it really brought about a sense of community. thanks again, KaylaAnn, for hosting this! ❤

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Before I announce the winner I would just like to say thank you to everyone who participated. You guys really did what I asked and engaged with one another in the comment section. I literally just sat here smiling while reading all the comments on one another’s posts. So thank you for being a part of this blogmas community this December!

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Now, to the contest!

There were many great submissions but my top three included:

3. McGee Travel Tale’s “Hot Chocolate” recipe! Because who doesn’t love hot chocolate?

2. Ivor’s “My Lost Sock, A Christmas Story.” Because it brings together harsh reality and light-hearted whimsy!

That mean the winner is . . .

Dorinda Duclos from Night Owl Poetry!

Not only is her poem wonderful, but I absolutely adore it’s structuring. Check it out here and be sure to stop by her blog!

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Divvy it up! ~ #Tanka #PoetryChallenge

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Colleen was kind enough to give us the words for this weeks challenge, even though she started her Yule break!  Thank you, Colleen ❤  The words this week are Belief and Joy.  Remember, you can only use synonyms to write your poetry!

Written as a Tanka, my synonyms are Assume and Happiness, followed by Pleasure & Elation.  There are far too many synonyms for joy!!


We should not assume

Happiness is ours alone

But something to share

For to divvy such pleasure

Brings elation to mankind

 

Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge

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The Muffin Thief ~ #poetry #DecemberWriting

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The staff was in a snit, the head chef had a fit
She baked a batch of muffins, for the queen
Set them on a stool, near a window, just to cool
Now the breads, were nowhere to be seen

Pondered what to do, waited, a minute or two
Hoped to catch this terrible, muffin thief
She realized her spoon, was nowhere in the room
Now, this was going way beyond belief

Set a trap, a deadly fate, hoped they’d take the bait
A half a muffin sat, on the kitchen table
In came Carla May, spoon and muffin, on display
Shocked to see the goods, but where was Mabel?

Much to her surprise, the table began to rise
Scared the daylights, right out of Carla May
She looked around, but didn’t know, where she’d go
So she stood there, didn’t try to get away

The chef approached her prey, had waited for this day
To meet the thief who stole the precious cakes
Carla hit her with the spoon, on that fateful afternoon
Now she’s the chef, and eats whatever she bakes

 

December Writing Prompt – A half-eaten muffin and a spoon where all that remained – Day 26/31

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