Our first car bought together A ‘66 Mustang I’ll love forever It was brownish gold, drove with a stick Small, compact but it drove slick Years later took a cross country trip Our three kids and a dog named Kip All had their place, no stopping for meals At the end all got out with delighted squeals.
Ovi Poetry Challenge 46: HELPLESS is your inspiration. 4 line stanzas, as few as one stanza and up to as many as you like. 8 syllables or less per line
Rhyming is AAAb. The second stanza would be CCCd. The third, EEEf. And so on. Meaning nothing in one stanza must rhyme with anything in the previous stanza. The fourth line does not rhyme.
Staring at flames as in a trance The heat not only from the blaze You sit beside me watching this dance Created with tendrills twirling in escape Heat stretching from red to blue Flickering yellow to smoky shadow Fire is reflected in your eyes
“Stop shoving me! I’m about to fall in!” Julie was righting her balance while holding the flashlight straight up.
“I can’t tell if it’s the Milky Way, a Close Encounter, or if we’re in the Twilight Zone.”
Laughing at her companion, himself almost slipping into the abyss, she backed up to be in a safer place. “You think they’re coming out of this hole, or landing in it?”
Jerry also backed away from the edge, looking up. He was fascinated by the display in the sky. “Maybe you should turn off the light, Julie. I don’t want them thinking we’re interested.”
“But we are interested. Don’t you think it’s amazing? What if they’re landing! Jerry, would you ever want to visit another planet?”
Jerry couldn’t believe she actually asked him that. “Are you crazy? You could be experimented on, killed, or eaten! That would probably be the worst, eaten. . .” As Julie turned off the flashlight, the phenomena disappeared.
“Well, we’ll never know now, will we? I wonder if they use ketchup on their fries?”
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