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Poems that pursue the horizon from past to present and poems created for NaPoWriMo 2017
#909399 added April 18, 2017 at 7:00pm
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Proclivity
"Monday’s child is fair of face";
"Monday, Monday, can’t trust that day!"
Monday sayings fill our space,
"It’s just another manic Monday!"

Transitional day is Monday;
Most dread the start of another week.
Takes us to work away from play;
It’s fun on restful Sunday we seek

There’s too much paper on my desk,
A pile of bills to go through;
Taxes to finish and poems to write,
Laundry and vacuuming too.

A sick dog in the family and
mucky relationship woes;
Post-Easter food fatigue – ('cept
macaroons) – I love those!

Cards to write to family
far away, and friends;
Did I mention laundry?
Yes - oh it never ends!

And my never-ending job search;
Must polish up my resume.
I have no hope though that
Anyone will hire me today.

Monday starts the week’s activity-
Procrastination is my preferred
Proclivity!


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Entry: April 17, 2017
Prompt: A blue or manic Monday
For: Dew Drop Inn Poetry Workshop
Form: Quatrain, stanzaic poem, with triplet ending
Syllabic Pattern: 6 to 8 per line
Rhyme Pattern: abcb, etc.


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