Waves of Joy
Rising, forced eastward as they take form,
Swelling, growing, following one after the other,
The small and the grand alike,
Ephemeral, floating, merging,
Coming together and enveloping the sunlight,
Prismatic orbs,
Exploding to the delightful noise of laughter.
This is beautiful Kelli. I love that you did your poem about something with the letter B, that’s very clever!
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thanks! You know, I started this thought process by getting two random numbers, applying them to the “B” section of my dictionary, and coming up with the word “billow” which I then tried to describe without the “B.” Odd, but there you go 🙂
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I think that’s a very cool approach! And probably quite different from what others are doing! Are you going to do it for the other letters?
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I’m considering it! I kind of stole the idea from Linda G Hill’s A to Z where she used a thesaurus in a similar fashion…I thought it sounded fun. I could make it super hard on myself if I used “Le Petit Larousse” :-O Hmmm. don’t think I’m that smart!
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Haha, yes that would be tough. Maybe with an easy letter, although I’m not sure what an easy letter would be really!
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lovely, but slightly disturbing you can create something that poetic without a B ….. after all, mon nom est Bea avec un B majuscule! glad to see the B reappear in the Bubble Rain !
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Désolée, Bea…But it’s all over now! From now on, there shall be “B”s on Monday 🙂
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Happy to see a new poem from you, and this truly lifted my spirits. 🙂
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Thanks for reading, Jennifer! Poetry is elusive for me, but sometimes I get a few poetic ideas 🙂
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Beautiful piece. I love how you described bubbles without using the letter B! Lovely pic too 🙂
Popping by on the A to Z Road Trip
Debbie
http://www.myrandommusings.blogspot.com
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Thank you!
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Des larmes de rire qui ne mouillent pas !
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🙂
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