
You can use it as a noun, verb, or adjective. Let your piece rhyme sublime, or sprinkle in a pinch of prose. Just be sure your poem has a total of 44 words, and some literal form of the word pinch is included.
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A pinch of this, a pinch of that
Carefully added to the vat
Maybe even bats’ wings in it
How they love to spin it
Round and round on the fire
Cauldron heats, inspires
Old hags standing there
Deciding who should consume their fare.
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Quadrille #193: Poems in a Pinch
A delicious darkness resides in these words, nothing good can come of their desire, who would mess with them?
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Wonder what toil and trouble they’re up to! Good one, Cheryl.
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Thanks for reading!
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would love to be a bat(wings intact of course!) in the tree, watching these hags stir up trouble!
My post is here
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I didn’t see your book list where you asked if we read any of them…loved your responses to dVerse
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Loved it. Pure from heart
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Magical 🧙
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Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble.
Sounds like trouble brewing, for sure!
love it!
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Thank you
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