9 September: RDP – Ink in Bits

AI artwork, girl with llamas and aardvarks, naivecore art
AI MJ

Ink In Bits

thin skinned leaves are falling
and mum’s fighting gravity
like Godzilla taking on the sky.

I wave goodbye

it’s the first day back to school.
red metal lunch box, a salami sarnie,
and milk money in my pocket.

I’ll buy ice cream

back then,
I’d never heard of a llama,
but I knew A was for aardvark.

And anteater

mum’s talking to me again but
I’m too far away to hear. it’s like
someone’s moving her lips.

I wave goodbye


Written for Ink In Thirds and Ragtag Daily Prompt “salami”. Some artwork is created using Midjourney AI, and is identified as such in the ALT text or captioned. Imagery and poems ©Misky 2023.

10 responses to “9 September: RDP – Ink in Bits”

  1. The journey of the individual – leaving mother has never been this painless.

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    1. Back then, I knew she’d always be there waiting.

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  2. A salami sarnie.
    Wrapped in waxed paper
    and all the other kids stared,
    secretly jealous of my exotic lunches.

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    1. Ah, yes, waxed paper – before everything was covered in plastic. 🤣

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  3. Waxed paper always made things seem special to me and taste better. What a lovely memory in verse.
    https://rolandyeomans.blogspot.com/2023/09/duel-in-darkness.html

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    1. Thanks, Roland. Your episode today scared the dickens out of me!

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      1. Sorry. Next episode has a tip of my Stetson to your comment to it on my blog page. 🙂 Still writing it actually. 🙂

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        1. Scary is a compliment, Roland, since the whole tale is frightening.

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  4. My mom made us salami sandwiches with butter on rye bread for lunch
    When she sent us w soup it would inevitably leak and we told her no more soup !

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    1. No, soup was always messy!

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