Saturday, September 17, 2011

Weekend Prompts-Joy In The Autumn



Rain, Rain,
A Freshman from Spain,
She comes to America to get her degree,
Geese, geese,
Flying South in ease,
Catching her eyes,
Joy in the autumn, surprise!



Saturday Centus: Up to 32 words, lyrics, rhyming, include words “in the autumn”…28 words..


Monkey Man Sunday 160

Poetry Jam: Nature


46 comments:

  1. Nice work. Autumn is fine, but the winter that follows...brrrrrrr, not so much!

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  2. Perceptive eyes you have!~Ames :)

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  3. What a lovely surprise indeed ~

    Happy autumn ~

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  4. Great poem. This feels like a burst of autumn.

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  5. Lovely photos with the poem. I like Autumn but I don't care much for winter.

    Erika
    Artful Rising

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  6. Wonderful words and pictures! :o)

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  7. nice bit of lyricism...autumn is my particular fav...

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  8. I hope you are enjoying the experience. Good take on the prompt.

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  9. Great job !

    I love watching the flocks of geese flying south for the winter...the circle of life is amazing to behold !!!

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  10. Very nice, so much activity this time of year:@)

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  11. Love the way you slipped the prompt into the sentence. laurie @ Battliung My Inner Critic

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  12. What a lovely little poem. Great job.

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  13. Simply sweet. I enjoyed this very much.

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  14. wonderful 160! thank you for sharing!

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  15. Quite delightful. Lovely, the way you conceive what could have been two independent poems and then bring them seamlessly together to make a poem in which the whole is greater than than the two parts.

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  16. Short and sweet! Very nice! My best wishes! Thank you for visiting my blog!

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  17. Wow~ness!

    You are combining several prompts into one piece! This is amazingness.

    Also, I'm seriously considering studying abroad for a semester, but I have a cat, so I'm not sure how that would work. But, I am thinking about it.

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  18. Lovely poem, snd thought provoking. I find flocks of geese in flight very inspiring :)

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  19. To get her degree in MPH's! ( wind)
    thanks for visiting-

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  20. Lovely shot and lovely verse. Autumn is always mesmerizing to me!

    Hank

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  21. As always, you make me smile, Monday. Thank you!

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  22. Autumn here in Atlantic Canada brings such vibrant colour to the trees.
    Your prose captures that feeling.

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  23. loved the vivid imagery... beautiful write

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  24. This is a wonderful poem and love so your image
    http://gatelesspassage.com/2011/09/19/my-world/#comment-925

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  25. Really liked how you blended two poems. Beautiful words you crafted

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  26. Oh this is so much fun! I love the cadence. And the story is so full of promise. A perfect autumn tribute!

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  27. Oh this is so much fun! I love the cadence. And the story is so full of promise. A perfect autumn tribute!

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  28. I like the way you put Spain and rain together without using the well-known Pygmalion rhyme, but creating the effect of a metaphor -Nicely done.

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  29. Wonderful post! I like it!
    http://charleslmashburn.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/fragile-cloth-2/

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  30. loved the rhythm & rhyme!

    working at a university, I was acutely aware of the incoming freshman reference :)

    cheers,
    deborah

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  31. Quite a lovely verse, and I do love geese:)

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  32. I don't know if you saw my entry to Kellie's free write Friday: http://charleslmashburn.wordpress.com/2011/09/16/it%e2%80%99s-too-low/

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  33. wonderful ... autumn is in the air.

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  34. Yes, there are surprising joys in autumn, aren't there? Nice write!

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  35. Sweet--still waiting for some of that autumn to show up here.

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  36. Oh wow. This was beautiful! I loved the rhythm of your writing and the pictures you painted with your word crafting.

    Just lovely.

    Thanks for sharing it.

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