for Sunday Whirl #284

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A Crooked Hole

My world-wise old grandmother
poked a crooked hole in the clouds,
planted runner beans in the ground.
First they grew up skinny lattices,
then through the woodshed eaves,
then up they ran, escaped this world
up in the sky. And my grandmother
stood there, watching, and rolling
tobacco paper between her fingers.

 

 

written for Sunday Whirl #284
words: first crooked hole sky plant first wise eaves tobacco grandmother worldx2

7 responses to “for Sunday Whirl #284”

  1. this sounded so realistic with a tinge of fantasy. love how you used the words

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  2. Those runner beans really ran! There are charming nursery-rhyme echoes, here.

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  3. How precious childhood memories of grandparents are. I am pretty sure those beans grew so well from some fertiliser grandmother kept under the bed.

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  4. Absolutely delightful. It has fairy tale quality about it!

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  5. She sounds very wise indeed – perhaps it is better to grow a beanpole just in case – rather than blindly climbing

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  6. What a delightful piece of writing!

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