Saturday, May 07, 2022

The Ride -- Life Goes On -- a Poem for Sunday Muse

  

                Photo by Robert Doisneau 
                “The Ghost Train,” 1953
 
  The Ride; something special?

Ride of my life I'm looking for 
Too old for ponies I was told 
Truth comes hard not child any more 

Life change, adolescents we were 
Corny jokes tickles and pinches 
Crushes, fickle loves and breakups 

Come scarey tunnel of darkness 
Moments getting more serious 
Teens we learned every part of love  

High school finished my grades were good 
Way too young still, took our chances 
Steamed romances settled on one 

Will marriage be the ride for me 
Cross my fingers hope for good choice
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 - Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2022, All Rights Reserved 
 - Photo inspiration courtesy of Carrie as hosting The Sunday Muse #209, 
 - Her other choices today:




- All seemed to me to be stages of a woman's life.  See Carrie's link above for their artist's credits.
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- I have written every day in April for National Poem Writing Month, I hope you can classify all as poems of sorts.
 Each of the links below should pull up several writes from April 1 down to April 30 (today, 2022): 

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Thursday, May 05, 2022

Walking - Cinquain

 

  The Call

Mail call 
Me and my dog 
We went out a'walkin' 
Walkin' on the streets for our mail 
Walking

Walking 
Walking the dog 
The dog did her business 
And then was kicking her hind feet 
Kicking 

Kicking 
Kicked up some dust 
Her dust scared up a skunk 
The skunk came running after us 
Running 

Running 
Running full bore 
Didn't know friend or foe 
Came after us--turned rear our way 
Squirting 

Squirting 
Terrible smell 
Quick dog she stepped between 
She took all the smell, we went home 
Walking 
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 - Photo and Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2022, All Rights Reserved 
 - I am linked with dVerse, hosted by ,
for the prompt, a 'challenge to write a Chained/crown Cinquin poem.
Chain/crown cinquain is:
 a series of 5 [entire] Crapsey Cinquains, 25 lines totalsyllabic count: 2-4-6-8-2 in each stanzawritten with a break between each stanzalast line of the previous cinquain repeated as first line of the next cinquain
Note: The final line of the last cinquain does not have to equal the first line of the first cinquain, but it is an option.(I did this, "Walking".) 
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