My thoughts n' prayers are will all of those bracing this huge storm! I called Mom, she has 18" of whiteness and it is still snowing. She has power, but my brother a few miles away-does not. I know Mass. was hit pretty hard-2 to 3 ft of snow! My friend Renee said 1/3 of the state doesn't have power! Ouch...
I'm trying to play catch-up! Fate aligned and I went out to lunch with my family this week. A very rare ocurrance. Son had an early day of college, hubby was home and daughter had an early release day. Great time, lots of laughs, but later I became sick. No one else-just me. Last year, they were sick and I didn't catch a thing. This year I am the sickly one...I guess it is just my turn.
Do you have the blahs? YOU know you just want to snuggle up and watch movies or read! (This is what I am reading, in case you were wondering). I know growing up in snow country, New England, cabin fever spreads fast n' furious. I kind of thought not being in that environment, I would be immune-not true! Lack of sunlight, cold temps and I feel like I'm stuck in a tunnel of tired. So, when Joy over in the Garden provided the mini challenge, my thoughts went towards lush green!
The rules are simple: write a short poem (or single complete image ) of three to five lines (or more if ambitious, but this is a mini-challenge.) Choose your lines and subject carefully as you are now going to deconstruct that poem and use each line as the concluding line of a stanza. That is, your first line will end your second stanza, your second line will be the last line of your third stanza, and so forth. Each stanza should have the same number of lines as your original poem. If you wrote a three line original poem, you will end up with a four stanza cascade. This sort of structure will give a slowly building, cascading effect to the piece, hence the name. Hence: This is a modern form Cascade poem~
Here is my short poem to deconstruct:
In the preview, she wants him to tell her something secret about himself, something no one else knows? ;D Ssssssh, don't tell-one of my secrets is: Sometimes I write poems, from the books I read! Now, you are wondering aren't you...which book is this poem inspired by?! lol
I'm trying to play catch-up! Fate aligned and I went out to lunch with my family this week. A very rare ocurrance. Son had an early day of college, hubby was home and daughter had an early release day. Great time, lots of laughs, but later I became sick. No one else-just me. Last year, they were sick and I didn't catch a thing. This year I am the sickly one...I guess it is just my turn.
Do you have the blahs? YOU know you just want to snuggle up and watch movies or read! (This is what I am reading, in case you were wondering). I know growing up in snow country, New England, cabin fever spreads fast n' furious. I kind of thought not being in that environment, I would be immune-not true! Lack of sunlight, cold temps and I feel like I'm stuck in a tunnel of tired. So, when Joy over in the Garden provided the mini challenge, my thoughts went towards lush green!
The rules are simple: write a short poem (or single complete image ) of three to five lines (or more if ambitious, but this is a mini-challenge.) Choose your lines and subject carefully as you are now going to deconstruct that poem and use each line as the concluding line of a stanza. That is, your first line will end your second stanza, your second line will be the last line of your third stanza, and so forth. Each stanza should have the same number of lines as your original poem. If you wrote a three line original poem, you will end up with a four stanza cascade. This sort of structure will give a slowly building, cascading effect to the piece, hence the name. Hence: This is a modern form Cascade poem~
Here is my short poem to deconstruct:
Swollen green pouches filled with
infant stars
Laced with soft Satin memories
Courage scented with infinite
possibilities
Now my poem:
Hidden Stars
Dreams of hope tucked in spring's whispers
potential clusters gather n' hug
Swollen green pouches filled with
infant stars
Stored splendor reborn
dancing in morning star's light
Laced with soft Satin memories
Cathedral view shines, as petals unfurl
receptive soul longs for
Courage scented with infinite
possibilities
© Ellen Wilson
I hope if you are fighting Cabin Fever you will find a way to gather joy! I'm off to face the brisk wind, with my hound and gather some insight!
We have a movie from Netflix to watch, later on. Have you seen
Perfect Sense?
Perfect Sense?
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Sorry you're the one who is sick now. Make sure with everyone home they wait on you hand and foot.
Sorry, haven't seen that film yet. Still working on reaching the end of NetFlix.
And I can't believe some places got three feet of snow! Hope your brother has a way to heat his house.
Love the pattern and courage of possibilities ~
Enjoyed the trailer too, so romantic ~
Shelly
We had a bit of snow in Scotland this week but nothing like what you're experiencing. Hope everyone stays safe!
journey with a new friend
I'm still recovering from shoveling. :)
I seriously cannot remember hearing about that movie, but I think if someone asked me to tell them one secret about myself, my first thought would be, "Are they trying to find something to blackmail me with?" Maybe I am too cynical but I think some secrets are best kept secret.
Thanks for sharing a beautiful poem and the info about what seems to be an interesting movie for this weeks Theme Thursday. Hope you are having a week filled with many roses and maybe some chocolate.
God bless.
I used to get cabin fever when I lived in Indiana through college. I'm a southern girl and need the sunshine.
Thank you! I wish for you the same-such a lovely sentiment!
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MadKane-Thank you! Oh, do be careful...I know that battle, all too well!
Susie-Thank you :D I'm working on it, but the weather needs to behave, lol.
Other Mary-Thank you, you are sweet! Yes, seeing green hope does help, me too! ;D
Thank you so much~
Sherry-Thank you so much! I have a thing about #3-so I had to go with it! I love this form-yours was well done! I need to work more on the style~
Kateri-Yes, looking at flowers does brighten one's mood! Thank you so much :D