NaPoWriMo 2017, Day 29, a Poem, some Penultimates
Penultimates
Penultimates I've endured, in fact many
Penultimate, next to last spoken word
should have been a simple yes or no
(Correct answer, should have been "NO, thank
you".)
Asked just before I locked the car door from within and
slammed it shut after egress
(Correct answer, should have been "YES!
Thank you".)
My maximum eligibility age slipped away the next week
(Correct answer, should have been "YES!
Thank you".)
But I don't give that one until we are totally lost on the
road
(Correct answer, should have been "YES!
Thank you".)
We were newlyweds. My sweet
bride has never asked me that question again.
I've been there before, twice
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- Poem Copyright © 2017 Jimmiehov, All Rights Reserved
- I'm linked with Brendan MacOdrum , at the Imaginary Garden with Real Toads, Penultimatums**: Voyages' End (Almost), http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2017/04/penultimatums-voyages-end-almost.html
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- also to Day Twenty-nine of NaPoWriMo, http://www.napowrimo.net/day-twenty-nine-3/
Notes:
1) **Penultimatum -- a penultimate ultimatum or the act of threatening to give an ultimatum (Urban Dictionary)
2) Pictured, I'd be totally lost without a tour (Iceland) director's help
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Labels: Driving Pictures, Humor, NaPoWriMo 2017, Poem, prose poem, Real Toads
10 Comments:
Nice work, Jimbo. Funny how clear things become after the fact, eh?
As for me, I'm partial to getting lost.
You remind us that the penultimate is also the wailting wall of coulda shoulda woulda. If only!
I think we all have a couple of those moments when the roads are dividing... great moments.
This is absolutely fantastic! Love your take on the prompt, Jim ❤️
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Ha. Oh dear. I'm sorry about all of them, but maybe something bad would have happened in the army, so, and the wife seems to be still with you--maybe she would have gotten tired of making the breakfasts! Ha. Take care, and thanks for the laughter and sweetness of your poems and your kindness towards mine. k.
Quite funny -
Fun to read, if not to experience. (What IS it about men and not asking directions?) I think we've all locked the car keys in the vehicle at least once.
Oh yes, too often we are off with the right word. This made me smile.
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