I resent being praised
like a super star
cough cough..just joking
Rehearsing for the dark dangerous
femme fatale part in the movie
At least it isn't a dull film
Must be tea time, I'm hungry
" Milk with mine! Thank you Jeeves.
Mmm such a comfort, tea and scones. "
very inventive. You are a star.
ReplyDeleteClever! Well done for getting all the words in and still making it short. http://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteGiftedly brief and witty! No mincing of words. LOL.
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Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteRall
ReplyDeleteShort and sweet is correct!
Put together quite well!
Pamela
Ha ha! This one brought a big smile for my morning. Bravo! Bravo! (imagine the standing ovation your narrator so rightly deserves)
ReplyDeletehaha -- made me smile, too.
ReplyDelete(is there any thing else we can get you?)
:D
Look at you go! And, it all made sense! Bravo, indeed.
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- Dina
i think this is the first i've read where "star" is superstar and i love the direction you take it!!! good work!
ReplyDeletecough, cough, indeed
ReplyDeletegreat voice, rall
I haven't been here in a while...and I again find myself delighted by the wittiness evident in your verse. Great use of the words.
ReplyDelete-Nicole
Oh, my yes, Rall! This is just right! Your writing always has such a freshness to it. It's consistently innovative and original, never stodgy. I'm always inspired when I come here and then I think, why can't I be creative like that. Maybe some of your style will rub off on me ...
ReplyDeleteOh, this gave me a chuckle. Cough Cough. What a delightful poem!
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Rall, just dropping by to say I've missed your flamboyant creativity! I've been missing at my own work too, but I promise to visit more often.
ReplyDeleteThe prompts look inspiring and scary. :-)
I always enjoy your sharp & compact poems. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBe careful what you wish for Marianne:)
ReplyDeleteStirring stuff... that tea.
ReplyDeleteConcise and comprehensive - just like the tea breaks where I used to work.
Hmm..now I'm wondering...tea and scones job..
ReplyDeletemaybe archivist at the British Museum or Bearer
of the Black Rod in the House of Lords!
I consider myself fortunate to receive such generous comments from talented writers. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful poem, and written with so much ease.
ReplyDeleteYou little over-achiever, you! It's amazing how you can do these wordles so well!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cynthia. You should know I am a big dunce when it comes to all things technical!
ReplyDeleteImpressed you fitted all the words in and made sense too. I rather enjoy your poems and usually feel that my comments are rarely up to their standard.
ReplyDeleteMadame I always love a comment from you as you are the only non poet that visits me.Prose writers usually don't like poetry so I am very flattered that you like mine. Why not try a prompt in free verse sometime ...just for a giggle?
ReplyDeleteThat was a super cool piece! Awesome:)
ReplyDeleteShort and sweet, indeed! Do you really resent the fanfare? :) Tea and scones - comfort could be no other.
ReplyDeleteSuch the glamorous life you're leading these days :).
ReplyDeleteNah ..can't get enough fanfare Blossombuds.
ReplyDeleteI wish, Francesco...I wish.