after “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”, by Robert Frost
This bridge meant something in some war,
some yarn of man and God and law:
but I think more of her and me:
what were those others fighting for?
There’s so much here to feel and see,
and yet it’s rubbernecker-free!
I love to watch the fishes jump:
they sense the serendipity!
Lads do the love, dames do the dump.
I can’t imagine now the crump
of primitive artillery,
but I remember Forrest Gump!
The theater, ideally,
was dark and deep: and, as for me,
I’ll linger in the reverie …
I’ll linger in the reverie.
Categories:
rubbernecker, nostalgia,
Form: Verse
B-eautiful bay in Subic, Zambales
E-ntertains many a rubbernecker,
V-iew offers wonderful sight of beaches;
E-veryday scenery warms the cool air,
R-ise of the sun soothes each eager watcher;
L-ight above the coastlne brightens the day,
Y-es, the tourists love the beautiful bay.
Topic: Birthday of Beverly M. Jullar (April 5)
Form: Acrostic Rhyme Royal
Photo: Wikimedia
Categories:
rubbernecker, birthday,
Form: Rhyme Royal
Between the ears of the greatest minds
Limits and laws do not exist
Building roads and wrinkles to beyond
Such brains are ripe with fascination
Where physical boundaries do not factor
Journeymen and women discover frontiers within themselves
Forming the legendary, from the amorphous
They are contemplative, they are reminiscent
Tireless and motivated I am just a rubbernecker
Watching treasures without obstacles, by accident
Eventually I choose to give them their space
Smiling back at them, they are our children
Categories:
rubbernecker, childhood, love,
Form: Couplet