Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Acrostic: Piggy Bank




P I G G Y . B A N K

Piggy sam went to town
for Ice cream cones
one for Gracie pig
another for dear Grandma
chocolate strawberry vanilla Yummy

who's paying here Boy
not me Answered sam
me Neither said gracie
Knowing grandma's piggy bank

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Acrostics Only: Prompt 4, Children's Corner (CC) – PIGGY BANK
Instructions:
You can choose to do 1, 2, 3, or 4 Words per line in each prompt, except for the INNOVATIVE PROMPTS. The prompt must have either 1 word each line throughout the entire poem, 2 words each line throughout the entire poem, 3 words each line throughout the entire poem, or 4 words each line throughout the entire poem. But you cannot mix it.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Tau-Ku ~~ Happy Tau Day (Tau-ku Challenge Contest)

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6.28, i.e, two pi;six point two eight

six is almost magic
bit more
2 π x R = CC


Where:
π = pi = 3.14159
x = times
R = Radius
CC = Circumference of this homemade key lime pie

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Tau-ku Challenge Contest
When: Tuesday, Jun 28 (6.28), 2011

Where: http://onesingleimpression.blogspot.com

Description: Have fun with Tau Day (two pi)!
1st line: 6 syllables
2nd line: 2 syllables
3rd line: 8 syllables

Your choice of topic.
Sorry, only one entry per poet!

A winner will be randomly chosen!

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Acrostic: Court (a limerick)



C O U R T

Court of law is now in session
O hear ye hear ye attention
Under penalty of law
Read oath to witnesses now
This court is now at recess(ion)


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Acrostics Only Prompt A: Acrostic Limerick (AL) — Court
(Limerick Form - a limerick is defined as “a light humorous, nonsensical, or bawdy verse of 5 anapestic lines usually with the rhyme scheme aabba”. Lines 1, 2, and 5 have 7 to 10 syllables and the last words rhyme. Lines 3 and 4 of Limericks have 5 to 7 syllables and the last words rhyme.)

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

One Single Impression: Seven Sins

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Seven Sins

There are seven sins
that I would never commit
lying isn't one

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The Man Who Said He Never Sinned

There was a man who said he never sinned
I lead a good life and God knows me well
God knows you well but, but do you know God

Only one man never sinned--Son of God
Seven sins or seventy there's just one
Sends you to Hell--Ignore not call of God

Jesus Son of God Man who never sinned
Wants your trust and belief He is waiting
Ask Him He will forgive and save your soul


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Prompt word, Seven Sins, suggested by Fiducia at Rivera's Flame and Ice
Find more poems at
One Single Impression using "Seven Sins" as prompt
Picture from Wikipedia (link):
Lucifer - torturing souls as well as being tortured himself in hell (Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry, by the Limbourg brothers.)

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