Kerry of RT(Real Toads) prompted us
to write a Tetractys, which has a syllable count of 20, arranged
1, 2, 3, 4 (adding up to 10) and 10.
Tetractys, a
poetic form invented by Ray Stebbing, consists of at least 5 lines of 1, 2, 3,
4, 10 syllables (total of 20). Tetractys can be written with more than one
verse, but must follow suit with an inverted syllable count. Double
Tetractys: 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 10, 4, 3, 2, 1. Triple Tetractys: 1,
2, 3, 4, 10, 10, 4, 3, 2, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 and so on.
My photo of whole wheat toast with Sugar Free Orange Marmalade
When I was a kid, I didn't like Orange Marmalade, it was too bitter for me. My Nannie Nonnie and Mother both loved it. Today I appreciate it, when I put it on my toast with a pat of butter. The butter soaks in with the orange and it tastes like I'm eating sunshine, especially with the right cup of tea.
Joy
fetched
open supply
sun-drenched day
one bite transforms chases one's chill away
hot, haze harvest highlights one's favorite
turn back your clock
morning shine
greets one's
day
Jars
of sun
distant heat
distilled day
fleeting memories on a cold dreary day
I had to try another one. They are kind of fun, once you get use to it. Here is one in single form.
Joy's
freedom
time's ticket
windswept pages
among the ink grey pearls rain as blue waves call
and here is my version of a double one:
light
scatters
shy oysters
among pearl clouds
melon gold filters on cradled voyage
like phantoms hidden they wait as time shifts
rocked in rain
modest find
pure light's
truth
Joy's
freedom
time's ticket
windswept pages
among the ink grey pearls rain as blue waves call
and here is my version of a double one:
Oysterby ~mackdj
light
scatters
shy oysters
among pearl clouds
melon gold filters on cradled voyage
like phantoms hidden they wait as time shifts
rocked in rain
modest find
pure light's
truth
Comments
Yvonne.
Yes? I think you've done it. And I'm always amazed by your talent.
Orange marmalade... :d <3 xoxo
thank you, Ella!
♥
In our house, orange marmalade is a treat.
Blogger is a little bugger sometimes! When it won't behave for me, I go back to the HTML and edit from there. Sometimes there are strange things in the code that make it look weird when you publish it. Don't know how they get there-Blogger gremlins is my guess!
I will pop by your blog, soon~ :D
Lolamouse-Thank you, I love that you say that :D Thanks for the tip~
Sherry-Sorry, I did that...and now today I torture you with a foodie poem...oops! Forgive me... :D
L.Diane-How sweet that is! Thank you for stopping by :D
haikulovesongs-Thank you! So sweet of you to say this! It is fun to try new things! Thank you for your kindness :D
PattiKen-Thank you, can't take credit for all the pics, though.
I love the sea, so that one tugged at my heart strings~ :D
Mary-Yes, here you go...lol I wish I could pass you some! How fun that would be to meet~ Thank you so much! :D
Leigh-You are so sweet! I have to keep trying and experimenting. Writing is so addictive...it is a gateway to so many new worlds! Thank you~ <3 555
Mary Ann-Thank you! I'll be by...I always look forward to what you have been up to! ;D I love your art~
Kerry-Thank you! Yes, it is one of my favorite haunting grounds ;D
Yvonne-Good to know we aren't alone in the blogging gremlin attack! Crazy isn't it! Thank you :D
Alex-Thank you! I'll be by soon...I hope the writing is going well! :D
Helen-Thank you! I'd pass you some Marmalade if I could ;D
Johanna-;D Thank you! It is fun to try this approach!
Interesting to try - I shall do it secretly! Cheers Hilary
Yes, and let's do have tea ;D
Cheers!