Baffling Bibles
Day 101 prompt: The Letter B Bob and Bill bought bestsellers from the bookstore on Boise Boulevard both bound in burgundy and branded in bold Bodoni: “Bible” both brothers absorbed the […]
Day 101 prompt: The Letter B Bob and Bill bought bestsellers from the bookstore on Boise Boulevard both bound in burgundy and branded in bold Bodoni: “Bible” both brothers absorbed the […]
Day 100 prompt: The Letter C career changes carry consequences consternation collect correct clothing compress cumbersome commutes confront challenging co-workers consolation cultivate comfortable choices commandeer climbing compensation cherish colleagues’ celebrations continue […]
Day 99 prompt: Snack or Treat My kids’ Easter baskets Are strewn across the floor Peeps and chocolate bunnies And jelly beans galore Next year, Mister Bunny, Please add some things […]
Day 98 prompt: Challenge/Challenging (a haiku) logophiles without dictionaries aggravate their Words with Friends foes
Day 97 prompt: Mouth Watering Coerced by tugging The cork pops free My nose catches A whisper of the cask Deep red liquid Splashes into goblet My mouth waters Raising glass […]
Day 96 prompt: Vegetable on long car rides clever mama occupied her restless passenger with mind games discovering the alphabet on road signs and billboards spying license plates from all fifty […]
Day 95 prompt: Orbs (a haiku) distant orbs take shifts faithfully lighting my life thank you sun and moon
Day 94 prompt: Rural on long afternoons when I was a girl I’d lie in the grass and gaze at the swirl of clouds overhead the sky like a mural lost […]
Day 93 prompt: Bread (a haiku) many hands turn up to receive tiny portions of free bread and wine
Day 92 prompt: Heavy (a haiku) house tidy kids down mom stretches out to read but heavy eyelids close
Day 91 prompt: Religion Today’s poem will be about religion, I said. I don’t even know what that is, my seven-year-old replied. I thought. Tired, I looked up a dictionary definition. […]
Day 90 prompt: Faceless Portraits characters in my dreams have familiar faces husband children friends from now and long ago movie stars grocery checkers but I brace for nightmares when faceless […]
Day 89 prompt: City or Town as a teen I left the farm for the big city of jobs and pavement made a full happy life in urbia and suburbia remarkably […]
Day 88 prompt: Coiled molten cinnamon goo slides into hot seams of sweet coiled dough spackling the crevices with buttercream I renounce the forces of bran
Day 87 prompt: Games Once upon a time, games gathered families (or friends) Now we have Words with Friends (or strangers) Games were for Sunday afternoons and special occasions Now we […]