Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Humpty's Scramble By Beverly Trudell





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Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall,
Humpty Dumpty had his effloresced
fall.
And all the king's horseman,
And all the king's henchmen,
Ate together the omelet un-
mentioned
at all!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Waiting




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I'm waiting for the evening train,
I'm listening to the cuckoo clocks tick,
I'm reading the universe while I wait,
I'm humming quietly while I listen,
I'm averting monotony with new eyes,
I shall feel indebted to friends
who support,
I shall take lonesomeness as moderation time,
i will be open to holy God!
I'm anticipating life's
ultimate experience in peace!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Ten =One Dime = Sum of Two Nickles =Sum of Ten Individual Penny = Oc-to-ber =Ten Full Moons of the Year (Happy Belated Birthday To Morning, October 2, 1968)



In Money Value,
Ten is 10,
Ten is a dime in money,
Ten is equal to 10 pennies,
or sum of Two nikles,
Thus, Ten =10= One dime
= One Nikle +One Nikle= 2 x One Nickle
=10 x Penny =One Penny+ One Penny+...+One Penny
.
In Mathematics,
Ten is more flexible...
Ten = 10 =1 x 10 =2 x 5
=1+9=2+8=3+7=4+6=5+5=10+0,
There are infinitely ways to get 10
if we use minus (Jian or Fu) sign
and division (Chu), say,
10=11-1=12-2=13-3=14-4=100-90...
10=10/1=20/2=30/3=40/4=150/15....
.
In time
Ten is very festival,
The ten month is October
who connects Oc-e-an deep waves
to the perfect peonies, ten full moons past=tenth month,
We have a=an=one=uni=single=yi=yao,
October is the season of autumn,
which coin-cide with Fall.
.
Grow seasonal pride,
Celebrate Halloween in the end
of the month, let ghosts haunt,
make more friends,
count days from 1 to 7,
24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
Bless your Ten with
Dime, Nickle, Penny, Money, Ocean,
Peony, October, Halloween, and
let life shine in strong sheen.

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Weekly /Bi-Weekly Prompts in Haiku, Poetry, and Short Story Slam



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 Thursday Short Story Slam Week 29: Dramas and Freedom

 
ABC Wednesday  N is for Neutral, Nervous, M is for Miserable

Three Word Wednesday. 3WW CCXCVIII: Detached, Brisk, Miserable

Carry on Tuesday: Carry On Tuesday # 177 : It’s kind of like a magic




                                                          

A world apart,
It's a kind of magic
to know who has made significant contribution
to the society, in many subject areas,
This October, a man who was born Asian
and writes about his countryside stories
has won the noble prize in literature,
the news is 100% shocking and encouraging,
Silent and shrouded villagers run around,
passing the bliss with brisk voice,
Excitement replaces neutral or
nervous emotions, in the blink of the eyes,
miserable fears are detached by deeper satisfaction.
Newspaper and television headlines everywhere
shift their foci to inherit the pride
in open light, excuses stand zero chances
ruin the celebration across the nation,
bitterness becomes sweet tears,
A needed thunder storm in autumn,
freedom of expressions,
Mixed reactions go under the umbrella when
the day jumps up for another festive day.
Justice and fairness are marching down
the world, the world has hope,
high and elegant!




Don't shroud to escape,
excuses of joined light
may not work mercy.




Carpe Diem Chrysanthe

Wild field, open and full,
Chrysanthemums bloom,
hazel shy smiles.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Snowfall By Charlotte J. Chambliss



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Hyde Park Thursday Poets Rally Week 74 (October 4 -October 10)

 



Snow-capped mountains
hugged the rosy dawn,
And in their splashing fountains
formed a cluster of their own.
~
With priceless necessity
under their characters and rest,
Stood unrivaled
in their beauty:
Monarchs from the west.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Fall Weekend At Milgate

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Thursday Flash Fiction Week 28: Innocence and Dreams






The soaking leaves, red, yellow, hand shy,
Tumbling in the crispy air,
The sharp eyes spy a miracle of hope,
I'm counterclockwise...
Did I miss my vacation
last April in Florida?
or Late June in Tennessee?
Autumn is everywhere,
Baring trees with forces that dare,
Without truce or sympathy,
Blond hair, butterfly knots,
Ripen wheat and fruitful walnuts.
The day sops gin all the time to see the picture
of the puzzle, nature has its plots,
Life emerges from water and wood, life from life.