Adios
Thank you, pantry prompter,
for writing this reminder, may we
never forget the bravery of Rosa
Parks. Love your illustration,
she makes me feel young and happy.
TODAY I START MY SABATICAL
TO END JANUARY 12, 2020
(love the ring of those numerals,
my hope is to live that year long).
Also, I may sneak
out a dity or few when
my Warden isn't looking.
Bye Bye, wish me a BON VOYAGE,
_ _ _
- Like most blog writers I appreciate comments and critiques from my readers.
- Very likely though my warden, a cousin to my muse, will not allow me to return your comments. Even so I am planning to read a lot of yours.
- I am linked with Magaly Guerrero in the Pantry of Poetry and Prose with Poets United, https://poetryblogroll.blogspot.com/2019/12/pantry-of-poetry-and-prose-6.html?m=1
- You can read Magaly's tribute to Ms. Parks at the link above.
Labels: A Tribute, Blogging, Free Verse Form, Jim Does, Jim's Life, Pantry of Prose, Personal-Challenge-2019, prose poem
5 Comments:
Have a great sabbatical, Jim.
Whatever you end up doing, I hope it leaves you (and your Warden) feeling even younger and happier. Have fun, Jim. Then come back, so that your muse can tell us all about it.
Nicely done! Have a great time; come back refreshed and even more poetic.
Wardens have no sense of humor. I hope yours keeps looking in the other direction (instead of at you) for a long, long time.
Nice.
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