
Photo © 2016 by V. Nesdoly
Greener Grass
The discontented colt
longing for neighbor’s luscious grass
turns envy green.
“Count blessings,” Mother
says. “We’ve clover daisies, dandelions
and green grass!”
© 2016 by Violet Nesdoly (All rights reserved)
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And we’re off!
The poem above is my poem for April 1st. I’m even posting it here and linking it to The Poem Farm, because this is a Wonderopolis-inspired poem, following the challenge Amy LV set herself and invited us to join in.
To do these poem-a-day challenges, I use a variety of prompts. A document with links to Poetic Asides, NaPoWriMo, Adele Kenny‘s blog and now also Wonderopolis, sits on my desktop. Every morning I check all four, collect the prompts and the let the ideas stew. Later in the day, when I find the time, I compose a poem. It may be based on one or a combination of several of the prompts, or something else entirely.
The subject for the above poem came from Wonderopolis. The lune form was the suggestion of NaPoWriMo.
(This is a word-count, not a syllable count lune—a Collom Lune [though the NaPoWriMo post describes it differently—5-3-5 words—than all the other sites I consulted which say a Collom Lune consists of 3-5-3 words]. This is a 3-5-3 word lune.)