Three foxy ladies vowed to vie
to be the foxiest lady
in placid small little town
The first fine lady dressed in white
adorned herself total contrast
black was her peace loving wild beast
The second wearing sinful black
barely controlled her fiery hound
he jumped to the ground ran away
The third damsel sultry red dress
she loved the pure fox colored white
he peeked around feeling all's well
Wide eyed judges they were all males
easily enticed by foxy
lady in red her fox so tame
Foxiest gal won Red turns heads
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- Photo and Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2020, All Rights Reserved (photo is my print screen edited of Photography by Anatasiya Dobrovolskaya click HERE for Website)
- I'm linked with Carrie Van Horn of the Sunday Muse at http://thesundaymuse.blogspot.com/2020/04/sunday-muse-102.html?m=1
- Also - I am linked with Day Five National Poetry Writing Month at http://www.napowrimo.net/ (I did not use their prompt today)
- And with Kerry O'Connor in the Imaginary Garden at https://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2020/04/april-2020-days-1-5.html?m=1 (Space Time, for which I wrote in April 2017 a poem of dimensions, like two or three dimensions. There I also described more dime.sions which cannot be graphed in 2-D, namely four and five dimensions. http://jimmiehov6.blogspot.com/2017/04/napowrimo-2017-05-poem-about-spacetime.html?m=1) . (I did not use their prompt today either)
I have to agree with the last line, Jim.
ReplyDeleteGotta love a poem with foxy ladies holding gorgeous foxes! That last line sealed the deal! This made me grin ear to ear Jim! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe foxy ladies made me smile. A fine foxy poem, Jim.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a contest to wake up the town. :)
ReplyDeleteRemember the song "Lady in Red" from the 60s ... your poem made me think of it and NOW I can't get it out of my head.
ReplyDeleteWell, that will heat up the town...love it
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
ReplyDeleteLove it! You struck the word notes, wonderfully in this!
ReplyDeleteA nice piece of imagining, and you have certainly looked closely at the foxes too, describing accurately the demeanour of each.
ReplyDeleteI have a red-haired niece who will love this poem! I love your interpretation of the photo, Jim.
ReplyDeleteGreat poem Love the contest for the foxiest lady and had to smile reading the last line
ReplyDeleteFun poem!
ReplyDeleteThe girls look a little peeved that they are not being judged but the foxes are! I am glad the centre fox managed to escape he knew it was all a set-up. had a good laugh with this poem Jim.
ReplyDeleteThey definitely would excited the town.
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