one-dimensional
snowflakes, nesting dolls,
ornaments, gingerbread houses,
sleighs with ponies,
children building snowpeople,
trees with red-winged bobbles,
sleds pointing downhill,
skates going “8”s
Hynde’s dirge
Ukrainian carol
Run-DMC’s Hollis
Carey’s want
Bing-Bowie’s boy
Eartha’s baby
Kinks-Elvis father blue
Warning:
Multi-sensory
gestures may
evoke spirit.
De Jackson (aks WhimsyGizmo) is today’s host of dVerse. De says:
Pen us a poem of exactly 44 words (not counting the title), including some form of the word spirit.
Note: Playlist in second stanza:
2000 Miles
Ukrainian Bell Carol
Christmas in Hollis
All I Want for Christmas is You
Little Drummer Boy
Santa Baby
Father Christmas
Blue Christmas
What a wonderful slice of the season this is, Jadeli!
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Thanks De! It’s attaching battery cables to it and hoping a jump gets it going 😉
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I do love the playlist… should we do a spotify playlist for dVerse Christmas?
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Good idea, Bjorn. If we do it, please give instructions on it ok?
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You had me at the Bing-Bowie drummer boy, one of my holiday faves. I really enjoyed your clever and festive take on December. It is so well written, it feels longer than 44 words; good job.
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Glenn, your glowing words are helping with my holiday spirit ❤
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Bravo to a most interesting December
Happy Monday
Much😊love
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Thank you, Gillena 🙂
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Oooh, marvelous. Love this list of songs, and all the imagery as well Lisa.
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Thank you, Linda 🙂
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Great songlist! You’ve caught the chaotic spirit of the times. (K)
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🙂 Thanks K!
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My thoughts, too.
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I love the playlist. Fun idea
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Thanks Ali 🙂
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I like your take on this prompt. Quite creative poem. Well written.
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Thank you! 🙂
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A multi-dimensional poem indeed.
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Thanks, Sadje!
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You’re welcome Li.
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I remember the apple strudel my mother used to make and the cookies.
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Apple Strudel, YUM!
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Thank you for the lists, especially the playlist. I’m afraid I’m not quite ready for Christmas yet, Jade, but I will come back to them when I’m feeling more festive.
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You’re welcome. With holiday spirit it is like the chicken and the egg scenario…
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Fun thinking of all things that make Christmas spirited. 🙂
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Excellent, spirited poem, Lisa!
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Thank you, Sara 🙂
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Multi-sensory indeed. Thanks for the playlist!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Merril.
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Stores Carry A Zillion Egregore’s attached to it ALL
ALL i see is Spirit Never Buy A Damn ‘thing’… heHe..
Dancing Breathing iT ALL in Singing Spirit more i come to See…
Leaving
Empty
Handed
Full of Soul Free..:)
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Uh huh.
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..;)…:)!
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Apologies…so late to the reading. And I didn’t even get a post up for Tuesday or Thursday. So much happening here….BUT — glad I got to read this. It reminds me of that song from Sound of Music, These are a few of my favorite things! And oh yes….a slice of the holiday season…a cross cut if you will that reminds us in a quick flash of all the fun and wonderful images this season evokes. Love it!
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So glad you had a chance to read the poem and glad you got some enjoyment out of it. Thank you for reading and commenting, Lillian 🙂
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A great play-list, and a delightful warning, and great colouring, evokes a Turkish-Islamic geometric that I adore.
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So glad you enjoyed these offerings, Paul.
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Indeed I did 🙂
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