Monday, April 22, 2013

Poetry Month - Day 22: Earth

I wrote my poem using the word Earth, in honor of Earth Day.  I've made suggestions for helping the environment, but it's only a drop in the bucket.  If you add some more ideas - I'll add them to the poem!



Earth

What is it worth
to save the Earth?

Here are a few
things you can do:

Don’t be disgraced,
recycle waste.

You can go far
without a car.

Walk if you like
or ride your bike.

Tell your daughter,
“Save some water.

Please don’t shower
for an hour.”

Lower the heat,
cover your feet.

Show that you care,
turn off the air.

The ozone's thinned,
so switch to wind.

Or get it done
by using sun.

Turn off the light,
except at night.

Driving to school?
Try to carpool.

Make yourself heard
and spread the word.

Tweet on Twitter,
“Please don’t litter!”


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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Poetry Month - Day 21: Cryptic

Today's word, Cryptic, was suggested by my writer-friend, Penny Klostermann. I wrote my poem, using Cryptic, and because I LOVE cryptograms, I turned it into one! If you've never done a cryptogram before, go to this website - it teaches how and gives helpful pointers.  If you get stuck, I've provided three hints at the bottom of this post.  

Also, please don't reveal the answer or you may spoil the fun for someone else!



Cryptic

HUSC GDVSDCS’G ASYCW JBENKYJ 
YK JRC LSSO RNDJROENKYJ. 
APK KRQS EDPB KYVS - EDP’OO WSK YK 
YL EDP FD, EDP HDC’K BSWBSK YK!

WARNING!!  DO NOT GO BEYOND THIS POINT 
UNLESS YOU WANT HELP SOLVING THE CRYPTOGRAM!



Here is hint #1:
B = R

  Here is hint #2:
  S = E
  
  Here is hint #3:
  O = L




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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Poetry Month - Day 20: Bewitch

Today's word, Bewitch, was given to me by my writer friend, Joanna Marples.  Immediately, I thought of the 1960s TV show, Bewitched.  So, I wrote this poem for all the other baby boomers old enough to remember watching the show - before it was in reruns!



Bewitch

On Thursdays at eight, every channel was switched
to ABC station, where we’d watch Bewitched!

And like Gladys Kravitz, we’d spy on the life
of Darrin Stephens and Samantha, his wife.

His boss, Larry Tate, was a white-haired buffoon.
Who’d always be drinking martinis at noon.

And then there’s Endora, a son-in-law’s curse.
He calls her a “witch” - but he could call her worse!

Aunt Clara “appears”, in a flustered condition.
“Call Dr. Bombay!”.  He’s the family physician.

And dear Uncle Arthur, portrayed by Paul Lynde,
plays practical jokes that he’d like to rescind.

And, then they had Tabatha, cute as could be.
Samantha and Darrin and baby made three.

Then, something strange happened in year number four,
Suddenly, Dick York was Darrin no more!

And, odder than that, it seemed nobody noticed.
As if they’d been drinking, like Mayberry’s Otis!

Though, watching it now, it can feel a bit dated,
For eight happy seasons, it kept us elated (or sedated)!

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Poetry Month - Day 19: Simple

Today's word was really simple.  No, really - it was Simple!  My writer-friend, Christine Wolf gave it to me!  Of course, the first rhyming word that "popped" into my head was pimple!



Simple

Do you think it’s simple
to cover a pimple?

Here are suggestions
for all of your questions:

A “seal the dealer”
will use concealer

Or put on some blush
with a makeup brush.

You can add some flair -
stick a Band-aid there.

I've heard what works nice
is a piece of ice.

Some kids will pop 'em
Unless you can stop 'em.

So, go ahead - do it!
There is nothing to it!


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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Poetry Month - Day 18: Skip


My son, Sean is getting married in September and I'm trying to lose weight before the wedding. I think it's obvious, from the way I used the word Skip in my poem, that it's weighing on my mind (pun intended)! Thanks, Julie Rowan-Zoch, for suggesting today's word!!


Skip


To lose some weight, I’ll need to skip:
potato chips with onion dip,
pepperoni pizza pies,
hamburgers with salty fries,
milkshakes that are thick and rich,
white bread meals that end with “wich”,
pasta with a creamy sauce -
that’s the way to see some loss!

Cut out cakes and cookies too,
yummy donuts filled with goo,
chicken nuggets fried in lard,
candies, whether soft or hard,
pancakes, bacon, sausage links,
even alcoholic drinks.
Skipping these will make me thinner.
Not today - it’s time for dinner!


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