Tag: End of Summer Scavenger Hunt
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Remind me, to forgive
If I can ever forgive you,For the horrible things, you did to me.Remind me, to stay true.Dear love, if I can ever forgive thee,Remind me of the wounds, old and new.Darling, remind me, who were we. This was written in response to the End of Summer Scavenger Hunt Challenge . Thanks to Val for inspiring…
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Jealousy, rebellion and hatred
Jealousy – A Kimo Came across a picture of them, love struck.Jealousy, the green devilStood by my side again. **** Kimo poems are an Israeli version of haiku. Most of the rules are still familiar: 3 lines. No rhymes. 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 6 in the third. Rebellion-…
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Drunkenness – A Zappai
In my drunkennessEverything was gloriousUntil it was not This Zappai was written in response to the August Scavenger Hunt challenge hosted by Val at A Different Perspective. Val has given us 13 prompts lots of short forms of poetry to complete by August 31st. To know more about this challenge, click here.