the birds are foul, they always follow the dumbest bird he told me and mine.
One of my children decided to fool the fowl, her name is Clever Clementine.
She put on a beak hat, and pretended to be a bird, of the very interesting kind.
They followed her up and down hills while she laughed and pantomimed.
Categories:
pantomimed, 10th grade, 4th grade,
Form: Rhyme
mute ‘triloquist
and talking mime
went on a date
for the first time
he threw her voice
under the bus
you should have watched
the way she cussed
she shut him down
with signs that hurt
when slipped his hand
beneath her shirt
but then he gave
her new white gloves
and pantomimed
undying love
now she’s his doll
he needs no strings
unloosed his tongue
and now he sings
Categories:
pantomimed, love, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Sensual as my dreams she enters me
with a silent roar pinned between
two amber eyes of dissociative chit
I can feel her constitution her fugue
of dissociation, she is but an echo
of my pulsing memory and heart abode
She is the lioness inside of me
her
roar,
is the pantomimed hope of my
well being and solemn oath of
sanity.
7/7/2019
Another Eight Word Challenge
For Kai Michael Neumann
Categories:
pantomimed, analogy,
Form: Free verse
When and if a dribble quaver bears an octave and stands on a score one must elevate sound to ninety-eight beats a second for to succumb to a moderate tempo is to work oneself into a crescendo. Wow. Work of art then. Tinkling interludes and a big bass drum. Pointing and pouting at musicians with a seventeen acre stick in the air does not create a vastness. It merely creates a pantomimed action. And seven hectares means an acorn shaped accordion so don't wear a piano pin to a rehearsal. Trample not a trombone. And behave appropriately at a waving weaving web of musical performances. Ding lang a loo loo then. Wow. Fantastic froggy frees frameworks. And a misted multiplication in a single key. Laughing. Hahahahahahahahaha and now spin around. Soup style. Interesting isn't it. But an octagonal orifice of an octave is an operatic theatrical octopus. Dig no shrine under a melodramatic bus then. And fashion is not a fable nor a fragmentation. Xxxxx piñatas pinning picturesque piccolos' xxxxx harmonisation Z with a double bond of C.
Categories:
pantomimed, best friend,
Form: I do not know?
Alliteration For The Literate
Periodic poetry pantomimed in pain
Resistance being reasonable like runaway rain
Solutions seem simplified by someone so insane
Boundaries are banished by a beautiful, beautiful brain...
Vision is vilified our vanity is so vain
Eccentric, eerie, electrified easily we entertain
Reasoning repairs reality while the lies still remain
Coursing through the couplets of a creative quatrain...
bmdavey@
03/06/16
Categories:
pantomimed, fun, poetry, poets,
Form: Alliteration
creation, inspiration, philosophy, spoken word,
INVENTIVENESS ©
Philosophical prophecies do go down---
But lose ground recruitment when congested….
And curtail some ‘guilds’ to inventiveness!
Guidelines ‘stagnate’, if borne not for quest beyond---
Who in the ‘know-how’ understates these new interpretations?
What, why, where, when ‘next is it to be said again and again?
And just ‘who’ is to invent the here and now, and the next?
Alluring juridical ‘redoes’ of various pantomimed brands---
Begets and do offer, for limited ‘life’ sake a' shelf' date...
Inspirational ‘rides’ on diversified musical ‘merry-go-rounds’!
Categories:
pantomimed, creation, inspiration, philosophy, spoken
Form: Verse
Note- These massive turtles live in the Galapagos Islands. They are herbivorous
creatures eating prickly pears, cactus, grass, and ferns. The Geochelone Elephantopus
species have been known to grow to 500 pounds and live to 170 years. The Galápagos
archipelago is a Province off the coast of Ecuador.
A herd of turtles slither down
The Isle of Galapagos.
One huge centenarian
Was quite cantankerous.
Elephantopus was his name.
Six feet long, his moniker matched
The enormous frame
Dragging by in slow dispatch.
He stopped to eat some prickly pears,
A real reptilian feast,
Swelling out his shell of bone
This mammoth tortoise beast.
One-hundred-seventy-years old,
With five-hundred pounds pantomimed.
He gave me no quarter;
I gave him no dime.
Categories:
pantomimed, animals,
Form: Quatrain
FantaledShrimpe
The girls were slow the act was nice but they were slow the drinks were melting the ice
before the patrons reordered some. The place was dead the sex was pantomimed. The
director decided to try some old Burlesque routines they had nothing left to lose. Three girls
naked from the top kissing each other not able to stop while wiggling there fantails up an
down an up and down they hoped it would bring down the house an it almost succeeded but
for the small drunk in the middle row JOE he smiled at the half naked ladies but he wanted to
get in on the act. He waddled to the stage and chased the girls around trying to actually get a
kiss at his age it was all he could hope for. They did not laugh no snicker no crack a half
facebook smile they dickered quickly for rights to which one would kick him off that stage
and the red headed long winded girl won. He tried to rally his attack and came back to the
edge of the orchestrated pitt she turned her back and hit him with her fantail shrimpe fell
headlong into the place where they were playing musick there. Oh WELL now that IS a deep
subject. Playing now at every bar and grill in town.
Categories:
pantomimed, fantasy
Form: I do not know?