Miz Quickly’s Day 3: A-Not-Ghazal

woodenchair

Chairs

Our chairs are wooden, straight-back and Puritan.
There’s godliness in discomfort,        or so I’m told.

And to think that chair came from deep forest green.
Its nose in the clouds, feet deep as a biblical read.

I dust off its rungs once in a while, when I remember.
Is that sloth or is it laziness — I know it’s  not greed.

He rocks on it, his chair; it has a slight feeble wobble.
I never do, so mine is as steady as a tortoise in June.

I am my mother’s daughter, she’s a woman who knows best.
I know she’d say, Stop bloody rocking on your Puritan chair!

 

 

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5 responses to “Miz Quickly’s Day 3: A-Not-Ghazal”

  1. Wonderful… wicked good last lines.

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  2. your poems and images are always a delight

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  3. Smiling I am! Found Ms. Quickly through you and had a go today. Fun prompts 🙂

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    1. Have you tried my Twiglet prompts? This week’s little phrase is at https://thetwiglets.wordpress.com/2017/01/03/twiglet-5/

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      1. Did not know about these. Will link in after I get my evening before dinner glass of wine (a real one….not virtual). 🙂

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