He's curled up perfectly
In a "C"
Be-
Side my
Son and me
Trying to pose
Nonchalantly
Yet he's tensed
Waiting to see
If a piece, a morsel
Might accidentally
Jump ship and land
Near this C-
Dog
In the sand
Photo--coming soon ...
In a "C"
Be-
Side my
Son and me
Trying to pose
Nonchalantly
Yet he's tensed
Waiting to see
If a piece, a morsel
Might accidentally
Jump ship and land
Near this C-
Dog
In the sand
Photo--coming soon ...
I think we write the same kind of poetry; I've been using the term "poetry snack" for months, and I've been nutty for a lifetime. Most of my poems are quite short. And even my longer ones are long short poems. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Shawna- Welcome! So nice to find a kindred "snacker":-)
ReplyDeleteI loved your series of short poems that you wrote for De and I look forward to reading more. I loved your Rosemary mint description..".perfect scent for hair, tea, and poetry."..very clever
O, I C. ;-) Sweet fun, Sara!
ReplyDeletePam, you totally get me. :-) Thank you for making me laugh!
DeleteI long to read this poem out loud...I love the rhyme scheme you have going on!
ReplyDeleteThank you Muddy, that is a great compliment, I'd love to hear you read it out loud :-)
DeleteGreat and giggle-worthy. Enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteHi Dave, welcome to my blog--thank you very much for stopping by and for your kind words! Glad you got a giggle.
DeleteLOVE this! :) Our puppy is the exact same way. Thank you for the smile today!
ReplyDeleteDe, thank you for the smile too--the only thing is, he won't sit still for a photo...enjoy the puppy!
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