Thursday, July 3, 2014

CINQUAINS IN SUMMER

OZARKS
 
 
MY, YOU'RE UP EARLY
Early-
morning lookout;
the mockingbird perches
on the apex of the roof. 'How's
the view?'
PL - 6/24/14
 
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I'LL TAKE ANY KIND
Two blooms--
such as they are--
on the old begonia.
Not the usual raceme, but
dime sized.  
PL - 6/24/14
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 PREPPING FOR GUESTS
Checking
every crevice,
every curve for pepper
seeds. (They do a number on her
stomach.)
PL - 6/27/14
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UNTENDED CORNER
Amidst
the green of vines,
privet--even a tree--
the crape myrtle blooms peek out from
it all.
PL - 6/29/14
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PARENTING AT ITS BEST
The 'chit'
of a redbird
on the ground. With his child
nearby, Daddy keeps a watch for
the cats.
PL - 6/30/14
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FROM J P MORGAN
Twenty-
four-year-old man
gets a retirement-plan
letter! I've heard of funny things,
but this?!?
PL - 7/1/14
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