Monthly Archives: August 2016

Shattering Tradition – A Three Line Tale

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photo by Rachel Crowe

It was fashioned of brushed brass, clicking cogs, and black dials and numbers set on an ivory face, a treasure passed from generation to generation, to the eldest son, as was customary in their family.

But because the current generation had produced no male heirs, the family’s patriarch had arranged for the pocket watch to be locked in a vault for safe keeping until the next male progeny was born…except…this was the 21st Century and there were three daughters waiting in the wings.

Members of the family petitioned the old man to consider the eldest of the three, an accomplished, intelligent young woman, to be the next owner of the watch, and he, after careful consideration and a twinkle in his eye as he gazed intently into hers, exclaimed, “Well hell, why not!” embracing his favorite girl sealing the deal; and a dusty old tradition was shattered by an antique, just like that!

kat ~ 25 August 2016

In response to Sonya’s Three Line Tale Challenge based on this photo by Rachel Crowe.


Summer Storm – A Rondelet

 

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photo © Fir0002

Don’t rush for cover
for there is inspiration to be found.
Don’t rush for cover
when a rumbling summer storm hovers.
Let your senses be filled with wild wind sounds,
skin tingling wet from the rain falling down,
Don’t rush for cover!

kat ~ 24 August 2016

A Rondelet for Jane Dougherty’s Poetry Challenge this week. The prompt is Summer Storm. The Rondelet is a French form consisting of a single septet with two rhymes and one refrain:AbAabbA. The capital letters are the refrains, or repeats. The refrain is written in tetra-syllabic or dimeter and the other lines are twice as long – octasyllabic or tetrameter.


Heroes


heroes do not do
good hoping for
honor but for
love of neighbor

kat ~ 24 August 2016


Measure

How high would you climb
if it meant leaving behind 
your greatest allies?

kat ~ 24 August 2016

For Haiku Horizons Challenge using the prompt word “climb”.


Rhyme & Reason – A Haiku

photo from pixabay.com


Poets pen reason
mellifluous iambic,
rhyming soothes the soul.

kat ~ 23 August 2016

For Ronovan Writes Haiku Poetry Challenge, prompt words: Rhyme & Reason.