Sunday Whirl #335

Stood There

I stood there
under bare-knuckle
trees,
a final buckling
void to spring.
Stood there
admiring
a white vinyl sky.
Listening
to rain-soothed
birdsong
cutting deep grooves.
Chimes
sung by design.
One tune.
None other.
I stood there,
like a sponge.
Soaked.

 

 

The word “plethora” is like two left shoes; it just won’t fit.

Sunday Whirl #335 words for this week are:
one, none, plethora, void, chime, design,
sponge, final, vinyl, song, groove, soothe

4 responses to “Sunday Whirl #335”

  1. love this – stood there with you

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  2. With or without plethora this poem sang beautifully

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  3. You have a plethora of other words to do the job of creating delightful images!

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  4. I love, ‘chimes sung by design’ and ‘bare-knuckled tree.’

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