Pensieve's Poetic License
Robin (of Pensieve) invites one and all to join in July's Poetic License as she introduces her own style of poetry. Read about it here. The abbreviated version is: the style involves the five senses, reflection and some play on words.
I never follow the rules entirely - but my work is close enough to join the thousands (big smile) who will participate by linking to Robin's post on Friday.
Yesterday we had our first rain of the summer. These thoughts were lingering in my head long before her invitation arrived. So, it was easy for me to be pensieve about
SUMMER RAIN
Dawn's pitter-patter on the skylight and the echoing murmur in the downspout stirs me from my slumber.
The dampened breeze through the opened window feathers my cheek and teases my lashes until they open.
Countless aqua dribbles explore the dusty trailed pane while triumphant drops bounce through the screen to sparkle on the sill.
Earthy scents waft on the gentle zephyr, replacing the night's stale haze with a pungent invitation to breathe in deeply and reminisce.
Savored moments linger as the first summer rain quenches nature's parched spirit...and I am refreshed.
Dawn's pitter-patter on the skylight and the echoing murmur in the downspout stirs me from my slumber.
The dampened breeze through the opened window feathers my cheek and teases my lashes until they open.
Countless aqua dribbles explore the dusty trailed pane while triumphant drops bounce through the screen to sparkle on the sill.
Earthy scents waft on the gentle zephyr, replacing the night's stale haze with a pungent invitation to breathe in deeply and reminisce.
Savored moments linger as the first summer rain quenches nature's parched spirit...and I am refreshed.
(ps. Robin will be linking all participants to the Poetic License on Friday!)
Comments
I'm trying hard of what to write about but the only inspiration I seem to be having is dirty diapers and who wants to read about that?
Holy heck, girl, WRITE ABOUT DIRTY DIAPERS! THAT WOULD BE HEE-LAIR!
M@...is that a good thing or a bad thing? Either way, cool on your uncle--hope he writes!
Pamela, even though I need to consult a dictionary...I LOVED THIS! I can not only smell it, I can see and taste and touch and hear it :). Good job, Chicka...me likey, a lot-y :)
I participated too, at my Creative Karina blog...I probably won't be able to post my link until later tomorrow, so check me out if you get a chance! ;-)
Nice work, Mama. Glad you liked the tunes. I'll be putting more up next week.
You've got me hanging on every word, syllable, ADJECTIVE!! I'm there girl, I'm really there.
I feel this poem.
Robin did a good job with what she's made this poem out to be. You took the form and plugged in words that I think achieved her goal. This was good! Glad I stopped by.
We just had our first monsoon of the season last week, and it was very refreshing!
The fourth line of this poem was my favorite!!! I felt like I could close my eyes and experience it, which is exactly what you want your readers to see!
Thank you for coming by mine also. :)
Not any rain here except for just a few little drops yesterday before the sun came out.
Although I get more than I want of rain here in Oregon most of the year, there is something refreshing about the scent after a refreshing rainfall...
(I can't remember if I already told you- my blog name is now Lattes and Lollypops!)
Lovely writings.
I couldnt write poetry if me life depended on it :) - you have a gift..
x
I think my flower is a spider lilly. Which if it is the 3,ooo somthing names of day lillies, it would called a grandpa whisker also. In which I didn't look at all 3ooo something names. LOL! I looked it up in my mom's book of flowers.
http://kittens-homeschool.blogspot.com/2008/07/bloggers-give-away-come-join-fun.html
I turned my ankle once.
(The word verification is: snnnl ... Saturday Night night night live ... or a snell ... no .. a snnnnel ... a snnnnnail? ... nevermind.)
I just got all caught up on your posts, btw, loved them all, and commented on them all.
Hugs!
Wendster
p.s. Did you ever catch that malicious cat? How is your baby now? (the cat baby)