Pentagonal hacks.
They seem to be freaks, fun seem prime,
Assemblage is for partners in crime,
Mischief is all that rocks and rhyme,
Fun harvest, joy, refreshment all chimes,
Buns, pizza parties, muffins are all fine,
Pranks they play on eyes sprinkling lemon rind,
They are fond of pet plant cat thyme ,
All flock together to pose and dine,
Who must be the sixth photographer to shine?
Is it Aunt Laura who loves to join,
Now, hexagonal group has an artist to mime,
Lucky they are, happiness, laughter on climb ,
They perform their personal pantomime,
Babies, don't distance those joy hacks sublime,
In years ahead, act likewise in kind.
Picture 2 -My niece and nephews
Contest -Personal Memories Monorhyme II
Sponsor - Laura Loo
Date- 13/06/2016
Categories:
contest personal, baby, child, childhood, emotions,
Form: Monorhyme
Ella is overjoyed when her friend Peyton comes to play
They have a special bond; it has always been that way
You’ll find them having fun together on a sunny day
Playing in the park where on the swings they’ll sway
When Ella has a sleepover then Peyton comes to stay
The last time it was special as it was on her birthday
They have a secret code but mummy knows the things they say
If Ella says a certain special word then Peyton must obey!
Ella says he’s her boyfriend and they will get wed one day
Nick is saving hard for their wedding, as he’ll have bills to pay!
Fictional write based on photo
Laura Loo’s contest Personal Memories Monorhyme II
05~26~16
Categories:
contest personal, children, friendship, fun,
Form: Monorhyme
Woot Woot Personal Memories
Monorhyme Form
Jeremy, a teen, is baby sitting
his siblings. They swallow him up playing.
Berry sits on big brothers lap giggling
in the big comfy chair sinking feeling,
while tightly squeezing, Ella’s enjoying.
Admiration of big brother’s loving.
Frankie and Joey, watching, role-playing,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles winning.
Michelangelo’s, stealth bomber punching,
Donatello’s, Chi Gong skill in slamming,
Leonardo’s master swordsman slashing.
Ninjutsu skills, arms swinging, feet kicking
Following every skilled move they’re making.
Heartbeat of siblings bonding, like breathing.
Big brother is always encouraging,
Never giving up on our life squabbling,
protective, understanding, still willing
to play, do fun things, smiling, ensuring.
5/25/2016
5/25/2016
Poetry Contest ; Personal Memories Monorhyme II -
Sponsored by: Laura Loo
Categories:
contest personal, caregiving, children, fun,
Form: Monorhyme
Cousin Time
So happy is a home where cousins meet;
their smiles and laughter make us feel upbeat,
while aunts and uncles know that life's complete
to watch their children share their love so sweet.
Like brothers, sisters, cousins are so neat;
they play for hours and later they retreat
to their own homes, but know they will repeat
that special time again when cousins meet.
Sandra M. Haight
~5th Place~
Contest: Personal Memories Monorhyme II
Sponsor: Laura Loo
Photo #2, My Niece, and Nephews
Judged: 06/16/2018
Categories:
contest personal, children, cousin, family, fun,
Form: Monorhyme
Being a family is a big responsibility,
And it does require tons of loyalty;
But the love for each goes on endlessly,
Family will protect each other fearlessly.
And each will stand up so bravely,
The bond for all is felt deeply.
At times in life the burden is heavy,
From play love grows unconditionally;
Each child in time has a history,
Childhood fun is so easy,
But the memories- make the family.
____________________________
May 23, 2016
Monorhyme
For the contest, Personal Memories Monorhyme II
sponsor, Laura Loo
Ninth Place
Categories:
contest personal, childhood, family, memory,
Form: Monorhyme
"Somewhere over the rainbow we'll play", is baby Ella's clarion call,
Doting Aunt agrees and starts with La Ti Do Re Mi Fa Sol,
Tiny fingers move, full of questions, curiosity, in her wonderland small ,
Busy get the twosome, a session filled with love and music all,
Magnum opus of the duette is soon due to enthrall.
Contest - Personal Memories
Sponsor - Laura Loo
Date- 25/03/2016
Picture #2
re-enter for -Best of LAURA Loos
15/09/2016.
Categories:
contest personal, emotions, memorial day,
Form: Monorhyme
She put young Ella on her knee.
The ukulele you’ll agree
Was way too big for girl of three
Whose eyes lit up with utmost glee
As she hugged close this jumping flea*.
*Hawaiian for ukulele translates as 'jumping flea'
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22nd March 2016
Picture 2
Contest: Personal Memories ~ Monorhyme
Sponsor: Laura Loo
Placed 1st
Categories:
contest personal, child,
Form: Monorhyme
She sits with patience and holds her with care.
Teaching lil Ella to play her natural flair.
A godsend indeed, yet both so rare.
A special bond they both hold that none can compare,
Captured in a priceless memory that they will forever share.
CONTEST:- Personal Memories
SPONSOR:- Laura Loo
DATE:- 21-03-2016
PHOTO:- #2
Categories:
contest personal, best friend, love, niece,
Form: Monorhyme
Sad girl, can you hear the wind in the trees whistling,
That is your grandpa with his tune like a bird visiting;
Always recall him with Ella, crystal blue eyes shining,
Not a day will go by that he is not up above listening;
And his favorite cardigan sweater- he is still wearing.
_____________________
March 20, 2016
Poetry/Monorhyme/Is That Right Said Grandpa
Copyright Protected, ID 16-770-179-0
All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym.
For the contest, Personal Memories, Monorhyme
sponsor, Laura Loo
First Place
Categories:
contest personal, death, grandfather,
Form: Monorhyme
Many years ago I read tales to my grand mother
As you now read with love to your grandfather
I fathom my childhood joys with my grandmother
Helped me to strengthen my old rickety ladder
Your gas bag ripples me with rib tickling laughter
March 19, 2016
Contest: Personal Memories, Picture # 3
Sponsor: Laura Loo
Categories:
contest personal, childhood, granddaughter, grandfather, grandmother,
Form: Monorhyme
Personal Memories - Three Generations
Three generations in between them now so kindly lie;
sweet great granddaughter and great grand-papa can now belie
those years. She reads to him, and he so tenderly sits by...
two children now, they share these moments that now clarify
the bond of one on one where young and old does not apply.
Sandra M. Haight
~1st Place~
Contest: Personal Memories-Monorhyme Poetry
Sponsor: Laura Loo
Iambic Heptameter - 14 syllables and 7 feet per line
Judged: 03/30/2016
Used Photo #3 - Laura Loo's daughter Ella reading to her great grand-papa
Categories:
contest personal, granddaughter, grandfather, memory,
Form: Monorhyme
Ella is enchanted and tries hard to pluck the strings
Sweet music starts to flow as her Auntie Karen sings
What joy Karen brought to so so many different things
Precious memories in a photograph, oh what tears it brings
For Karen is now an angel, and she wears her heavenly wings
Contest Personal Memories Sponsor LuLoo
Photo 2 of Laura's daughter her sister Karen
03~18~16
Categories:
contest personal, angel, memory, niece, sister,
Form: Monorhyme