A Writer’s Cramp Villanelle and free-verse entry. |
Enter Black Friday with items to buy; people come out of the woodwork to shop. Madness is seen in the blink of an eye. (Thanksgiving eyes the madness; long lines opening early. Newspaper heavy—strains morning delivery.) Out the backdoor with a hasty goodbye; there is no time for a courtesy stop. Enter Black Friday with items to buy. (Commercialism, crowd noise elbows and money. Bargains draw mobs like moths to the flame. Chatter, gifts eyed as hungry for mammon.) Volume of traffic exceedingly high; bumper-to-bumper, no room for a cop. Madness is seen in the blink of an eye. (Congestion, lack of oxygen running season’s obstacle course…) ...stores publish ads because they are not shy; paper in waste—it is over the top! Enter Black Friday with items to buy... (…special station for gift wrapping, long tubes of clear plastic. Santa’s lap to wide-eyed kids as cameras click, or smart phones mute.) Bumping, sidestepping and elbows that fly; singular mindset of shop till you drop. Madness is seen in the blink of an eye. (Push, shove, a manic dash as doors unlatch to ravenous spenders awaiting battle, while Thanksgiving bows in acquiescence.) Mayhem of this shopping day brings a sigh; it is pressure point ready to pop. Enter Black Friday with items to buy; madness is seen in the blink of an eye. 40 Lines (Villanelle/Free Verse) Writer’s Cramp Co-Winner 11-29-19 |