In a previous life
I must have sinned greatly
The universe
Really does hate me
As here I stand
Along a dirt road
Another tourist
Unburdening their load
Some dare complain
Of the horrible smell
Though my caregiver
Cleans me up well
The rare welcome visitor
Praises they sing
“Hallelujah!” “Amen!”
For the service I bring
W3 Prompt #95: Wea’ve Written Weekly’s poet of the week, Heather, prompts us to: “Employ personification to write a poem from the point of view of an object.”
Dan’s Thursday Doors
Good one!😅
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Thank you, Melissa!😊
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Fantastic! I love the juxtaposition of personal struggle and the appreciation for small acts of kindness! ❤
~David
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Thank you, David!😊
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Jenn 👋🏻
I just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted by Lorraine Lewis (blindzanygirl) is now live ~ hooray!
https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/02/28/w3-prompt-96-weave-written-weekly/
Enjoy 😀
Much love,
David
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Well done. Delightful homage to a necessary door.
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Thank you, Dan! 😊
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Definitely a welcome sight sometimes! I like the moon. (K)
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Thank you! 😊
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Nice one, thanks.
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Thank you!😊
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Hahahah! This is funny and fun! Your rhyme is spot on and your choice of object is inventive!!
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Thank you, Val!😊
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Funny and entertaining! Great choice to fit the prompt.
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Thank you!😊
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Hahahaha! Those outhouses really do have stories to tell.
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Hahaha, great job. And I thought my poem about an exercise ball was over the top!
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Thank you!😁
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What a service those bring, indeed. Relief 😮💨
It also made me smile to read this. Genius. Thanks. ☺️
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Thank you, Selma!😊
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Excellent!
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Thank you!😊
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Love this 💝💝💖💖
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Thank you, Carol Anne!😊
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