rhymes erupt when in my zone
don’t roll your eyes and groan
take them off that phone
coz I know you’d like to clone
these words woven and sewn
now if your muse has flown
get off that cynical throne
leave no unturned stone
avoid that doubtful tone
for I know you are prone
to avoid what is thrown
take life back to the bone
watch what you’re shown
for I know we can hone
I have learnt and grown
not entirely on my own
so please don’t moan
if my poetry does drone
as I write from home
muse unknown
so this old crone
has learned a roan
know life is on loan
none of us are alone!
we all needed a bit of a giggle
hope you find it in this riddle!
© 2020 poem and photo Copyrighted https://wordpress.com/aroused.blog
my photo of my serenader!
Life is on loan!
Woah, this is really gut wrench 🙂
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You excel at monorhymes, Kate!
Such a fun verse! ❤️
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You are welcome! That’s a good track to be on. 🙂
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Personally, I enjoy your poetry very much!
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mesmerizing writing
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Hi Kate. I like it as you had my smiling! Thanks.
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This is lovely Kate.
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Life is on loan…that’s good to remember. (K)
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I absolutely enjoyed reading your poem, Kate!
Particularly these lines were brilliant-
“know life is on loan
none of us are alone!”
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Many wise words in this poem woven in the spirit of “fun.” Evoking goosebumps and a smile. I wholeheartedly agree how “I have learnt and grown not entirely on my own.” Thank you, Kate!
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Occasionally some of the woodpeckers think they’ll find seed in my siding…
Rattattattatting… Not a happy song – I give them enough seed they don’t have to destroy my home 😉
I do enjoy listening to the different bird song. This morning the geese were making their way across the morning sky and honking!
Tweet Tweet! Cheers, Jules
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A fun read Kate and I like the rhyme of this poem. Let’s face what is on our plate everyday.
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Hahaha awesome and fun loving poem, Kate. The ending was superb, we are all here on a loan and this is not our permanent home and we are all alone. Too good.
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Sooo whimsical and fun…i read it aloud many times kate and i am really enjoying its musicality..
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Very cute. So many ways to work in words that rhyme.
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Lovely photo and your poem can easily be a rap😂
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Enjoyable, definitely fun
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Your monorhyme is perfect as is the message! Of course even when we are by ourselves we are never really alone!
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Kate, a little serendipity is so welcome right now! Wonderful rhymes! Beautiful photo. 🙂 Have a great day!
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The queen of rhyme strikes again 😉
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Love the rhythm and rhyme of this poem Kate.
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Lovely picture n fun!
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Made me laugh ..so creative
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in your riddle
I found a giggle
in short
even a snort
HA! 😀 😛
Aw, what a beautiful serenader!!!
And what a jolly fun poem!!! I read it, then read it out loud! So rhyme-y and lively! 🙂
HUGS!!! 🙂
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This was definitely fun and smiles for me :)) I loved the picture!!
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Both ingenious and funny poem, Kate!
Love ❤
Michel
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There once was a poet named Kate
With so many words on her plate
That in order to rhyme some
She had to decline some
Leaving only the ones that rhymed great.
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Good morning Kate, I love your whimsical poem, and it’s 8.30am and I’m just awake, you’ve words have made smile, and your 3rd stanza is a ripper’..
“avoid that doubtful tone
for I know you are prone
to avoid what is thrown
take life back to the bone” 😀😎😍
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Hi Kate, I love your serenader pic! And I did get a chuckle from your verse. Thanks for sharing! 🌞
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