Thursday, May 30, 2013

Day 335:
May 31-Takeoff, a wild ride with imagination. 10 little rockets, take off on 10 little Indians(#12,736)

10 little rockets standing oh so still
One flew off and 9 are left with the bill.
9 little rockets posing for the sun
One flew off, 9 watched it go like a gun.
8 little rockets gazing at the sky
One flew off the 7 watched it go high.
7 little rockets, standing so plain
One flew off and now just 6 do remain.
6 little rockets, almost look alive
One flew off and now there are only 5.
5 little rockets, looking what’s in store
One flew off, and there is just only 4.
4 little rockets, standing, you can see
One flew off, and leaving just only 3.
3 little rockets, gleaming through and through
One flew off, so now there are only 2.
2 little rockets, they are almost done
One flew off, and left with a lonely one.
One little rocket, standing at the dawn
This one flew off and now they are all gone.

Day 334:

May 30-persona poem, taking a view from someone or something else. In this poem, the view is from eyes of a horse. Title: horsing Around
Foal, colt, filly
Ride with the herd
Gallop, cantor
Feeding, drinking
Leaping, jumping
Mares and stallions
Walking around
Farmland pastures
What is that sound?
Snort and whinny
Feeling the wind
Smell the fresh air
Peaceful, resting
Relaxed grazing
Fed oats and grass
Grooming received
Crossing fine fields
Trotting, sprinting
Moving muscles
Heart pumping race
Swimming rivers
Start with the light
Top of the class
Leading the herd
Resting at night.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Day 333:

May 29-Opposites, a couplet with each line going the opposite.
What is opposite? Start with one
You’ve just begun and now you’re done.

Here’s another poem.
She looks like an angel
But she acts like a devil.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Still trying to work out the bugs, especially when out of town, so if you see a date that is off, sorry.

Day 329:


May 25-Iroquois Strawberry Ceremony, celebrate harvest and nature

Harvest

Nature


Iroquois

Strawberries

Celebrate


Ceremony

Rejoice, Nature!

Day 332:

May 28-Back to more forms. From the book, “Poetry from A to Z” by Paul B. Janeczko. List poem, where to do lists, and things can be made into poetry. Title: Things to do in case of zombies.
Don’t panic
Remain sane
Do not get bit
Find a plane
Stay in the sun
Open places are best
Get a gun
Secure a place to rest
Gather your goodies
A fort will suffice
Get together
Friends are nice
Try for a cure
Find long term  food like cheese
Water must be pure
In case of zombies.

Day 331:

May 27-Memorial Day, honoring this day
Soldiers unite!
All who did fight
Freedom the goal
What price the toll?
Blood, sweat and tears
Beat back the fears
Stand and salute
Freedom’s not mute
Remember how
Both then and now
Give them your say
And honor this day!