Sunday, April 02, 2023

April -- NaPoWriMo 2023 Day 02 -- a "What is This" Write using a Word List

 

The White Queen
Under Bridge with Dick and Harry
Black Friday
 
Photo and Spine Poem are Copyright
© 2015 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
 
On August 4, 2015, I had this linked with Marian at the The Tuesday Platform
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My write for the day, April 2, 2023:

      What is this? 

What is a Song?
    It's a tune waiting to be murdered 
    by a guy like me who cannot sing 
    but he tries--utter flop 

What is an Owl
    An owl is a funny bird who can't 
    sleep at night, partly because 
    he has four dimensions of color 
    spectrum vision that keeps him awake 

What is an Oyster? 

    Its a little sea monster who's afraid 
    to come out of its shell; it only 
    does that when it is dying and 
    ready to be cooked or eaten raw 

What is the Fog

    It's a condition of the brain so
    that the one who's in it acts silly
    goofy and cannot think straight

What is a Ghost?
    It's a person who dresses in a white 
    sheet at Halloween time; he tries 
    to scare old ladies and little kids 

and a bonus,

What is a Quahog
    A Quahog is a word that I didn't 
    know the meaning of until I sicced 
    my Search Engine on it
    You can find it out also, just click here 
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 - Photo and Poem, Copyright,  jimmhehov 2015 and 2023 respectiverly, All Rights Reserved 
 - I am linked with NaPoWriMo, National Poem Writing Month, for writing of five to ten of the words listed below.  You can see the instructions and will be able to read others' writings there at  

My word list was:
owl          generator      fog      river      clove      miracle      cyclops     oyster     mercurial     seaweed     gutter         artillery     salt      elusive      thunder      ghost      acorn      cheese      longing      cowbird     truffle     quahog         song 

Note: 
The dictionary pictured in this Spine Poem is 110 years old and had belonged to my father. We were in the process of moving and I was about to throw it away. I had been keeping it because I thought it was the one Dad 'corrected', by changing the pronunciation of Hostess to utilize a soft "O" that he had penned in. My mother would always be very upset at him and his, 'whatever' whenever he would bring this up. 

Now come to find out after my saving this dictionary for several years after Dad died (2009 at age 97) that this it is not the one he had changed. Bummer, so I had thought that I would throw it out even if it was published in 1913, making it 110 years old. A 'Spine Poem" makes a poem using the words of spines of books. Here I used some liberty in using a similar sounding but different meaning of the middle book in my stack.  You can see more of my Spine Poems by clicking here
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1 Comments:

At Sunday, April 02, 2023 7:11:00 AM, Anonymous Charlene Delfin/ said...

A spine poem! That sounds like an awesome idea! You came up with a really cool poem!

 

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