The Saga of Prosperous Snow Continues |
Thursday, December 8, 2016 A nonsense poem is a necessity to keep my muse amused. The "Blogging Circle of Friends " prompt for DAY 1484 Scribble 30 words about your life, then use them to create a poem about something other than your life. Have fun! The Thirty Thirty Words: coffee, Christmas, snow, chocolate, poetry, questions, December, Capricorn, winter, caregiver, Jalapeño, butterfly, indigo, light, Blackwell, sister, aunt, worry, abused, survivor, dawn, proclaim, bruise, spirit, dentures, twilight, cane, walker, writing.com, hoodie A Jalapeño Christmas It was a Jalapeño Christmas all over the world It was a Jalapeño Christmas and chocolate Capricorn elves were melting into the indigo pools of dawn. It was a Jalapeño Christmas all over the world, it was too warm to wear even the coolest hoodie and iced coffee was transformed into steaming venti cups of cafe mocha. It was a Jalapeño Christmas, in the twilight a rainbow of light across reams of poetry that ask questions about the effect of global warming on Lake Carl Blackwell or why George Washington's wooden dentures were sprouting leaves. It was a Jalapeño Christmas all over the world, in Washington the president's caregiver complained or was it proclaimed that zombies had stolen the presidential cane and unofficial dog walker. It was a Jalapeño Christmas and the spirit of the season was wrapped in brightly colored packages by the sister and aunt of a Congressman or Representative who abused the trust of their constituents by doubting the fact of global warming. It was a Jalapeño Christmas and all over the world survivors were surviving while on writing.com bloggers were blogging about surviving. It was a Jalapeño Christmas and no one on Earth had to worry about freezing. |