The acrostic poem below could be regarded as a companion piece to my previous post, Twitter Feed. They were written in response to consecutive Daily Prompts – this time it was Delivery – and appeal to my instinct for creating something new from whatever happens to be around.
Without this I might lose my way in all the clutter. Oh well, when the script runs out it’s time to improvise. And while we’re searching dark clouds for silver linings, maybe there’s a longer post in all of that. In the meantime … and we live in pretty mean times … here is this:
D oom and gloom are E verywhere and L ove is on the run. I ll the wind that causes dreams to V anish one by one. E ach of us could grieve apart and R ue the day they're born. But Y ou and I know better. Together we are one.
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There is power in unity. the clouds will clear.
Here’s to that, Opher!
Don’t know if Joni advances the argument any but this hits the spot somehow …
Here’s my squiggle, courier. Now, I wonder what’s in the box? It seems to be from “Pandora”. Do I know her? Oh well, let’s open it and see …
No, don’t, it might – aaaaarrrgghhhhh! Er, sorry, kids … but nice little link here, my friend! 🙂
An especially good one, Dave, and it did me goo to read it today.
Appreciate your comment, Alan, thank you!
‘Good’ not ‘goo’!
You’re in goo company. Reminded me of that bit in TS Eliot’s ‘Wasteland’ where they’re in the pub:
“Goonight Bill. Goonight Lou. Goonight May. Goonight.
Ta ta. Goonight. Goonight.”
Dark with a glimmer of hope at the end – very nice, that end line. I guess using the phone worked then!
Haha, only connect! And thanks, there’s always light at the end of the tunnel!
🙂
We need that spot of optimism at the end. (K)
Thank you. Like rain in a drought, perhaps?
That’s a pretty good summation of world events today. I’ve been caught in that wind for sure!