
Message in a Bottle
Bottle
Vessel fused with bloody veils
Filled with vipers briefed to strike
Ouroboros of travail
Vessel fused with bloody veils
Money sucking vacuum trails
Lining pockets left and right
Vessel fused with bloody veils
Filled with vipers briefed to strike
Figure
Politician, special kind
Noble braggart in cesspool
Look inside, no soul you’ll find
Politician, special kind
Bottle wobbles in the wind
Dirty dealings in back rooms
Politician, special kind
Noble braggart in cesspool
Bronze
In our scheme of things it’s third
After love and planet’s health
But I guess it hasn’t heard
In our scheme of things it’s third
Their flipped ranking is absurd
Gaia sacrificed for wealth
In our scheme of things it’s third
As it poisons love and health.
Laura is today’s host for dVerse’ Meeting the Bar. Laura gave us some options. I chose:
2. Three little words – Sarah gave us this prompt based on what3words:
“ what3words divides the whole world into 3 metre squares with each allocated a combination of 3 words, these words pinpoint your location exactly.”
I also chose to do the Optional Triolet Challenge, but I used 7 syllables instead of the 6 or 8 syllables required in the challenge, so it’s a modified triolet.
Can you guess what location I chose? Washington, D.C. The election coming up the first Tuesday of November is on everyone’s mind. A lot is riding on it.
The 3 words that popped up for it were bottle, figure, and bronze.
The image is AI generated. I don’t like AI, seldom use it, but I wanted to see what it came up with my key terms of bottle, ouroboros, bloody veil, and bronze.

i typically don’t enjoy AI-generated art either, but WOW! i love that bronzed urn. way cool. xx
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Thanks, Ren!
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So many vipers hoping to strike, with all the hidden deals going down in back rooms. Your modified triolet works well with this political theme.
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Di, thank you. It’s a real zoo.
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You have said it very well, Lisa. Pompas and bombasti,c dirt and smear politics, all part of our scheme of things!
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Please, let’s hope things calm down after the election (yeah, right!)
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I will be glad to stop seeing all of the vile commercials that they keep putting up.
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Gaia sacrificed for wealth – sad but, true. Many still don’t believe climate change is a real issue. It doesn’t just mean warm weather it is the cycle of more frequent and severe weather patterns.
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Truedessa I do not see any sense of urgency about taking steps to mitigate global warming :(
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There should be an urgency as this is the only planet we have. Humans are destroying it and we need to take action to restore balance. Sigh. Some are working hard to save mother earth and others are in denial, I guess. I worry about future generations.
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Truedessa, I have a 3 year old granddaughter and I’m fearful as we march arrogantly towards this “brave new world.” The 2%ers are building survival shelters and trying to get off of the planet. They couldn’t care less about Mother Gaia :(
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Oh, so apt for today, Lisa, and the image your chose is perfect! 🤍
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Eugi, thank you very much.
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You’re welcome, Lisa.
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I like the song a lot…it has some punk and regular rock just mixed.
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PJ is the best.
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So well said Li.
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Sadje, thank you. It’s been weighing on my mind.
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I think it’s something we all people think about, or should
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Cleverly done, Lisa. I like your choice of location, you were lucky with the three words, and the title – I was a fan of The Police and I love Sting. You used some interesting phrases in your triolet, especially ‘Ouroboros of travail’ and ‘Noble braggart in cesspool’. I wouldn’t want to be in the US in the lead-up to the election.
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Kim, thanks. I hope we get the outcome of the note we wrote. It’s really stressful driving through a sea of doofus signs. Like I told someone the other day, there are 3 groups as far as signs: 1) Drumfers; 2) Harris; 3) no signs. Group 3 far outweighs the other 2 making them the silent majority. I pray for our nation and by extension the rest of the world. So much in turmoil everywhere it seems.
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My pleasure, Lisa. I hope Harris gets in, does the best job possible, and wows everyone.
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I went to a viewing party of the VP candidates Walz and Vance this past Tuesday night at the Union Hall. It was great to be with a group of live people who want to see Dems win. Vance admits he lies so every word that comes out of his mouth is suspect. Walz isn’t a good debater but his works in Minnesota speak of his integrity. Harris and Walz will make a good team leading our nation. Not perfect, but good, and a world better than the other 2.
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You’ve nailed our modern society and political structures with this poem, Lisa.
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Robbie, it’s a genii of chaos :(
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terrific Triolets Lisa – love the first stanza especially
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Thanks, Laura.
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Politics is a dirty game and it gets dirtier every election. That AI generated art suits the theme of your well expressed verse.
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Punam, it makes me sick. People who spend their days thinking of how to manipulate and profit off of others while destroying our only home :( I also like what the AI did with it. Not what I was imagining but that doesn’t matter.
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If Harris doesn’t win this election, I’ll be glad I never had children. We won’t be able to solve our world’s problems in time to spare future generations. Even if she wins, we might not, because weather will keep getting worse for the rest of my life regardless, but we’ll have more of a chance.
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I hear you on the climate. As I mentioned to Truedessa, nobody seems to have a sense of urgency about climate change and taking action to slow/stop it. One of Drumpf’s favorite sayings is “drill baby drill.” We are sucking the lifeblood from the planet.
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An urn too keep the ashes of dark things to come maybe… love it.
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Bjorn, I love that perspective.
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You managed to keep such hard justified punching as art……there is satisfaction in reading words one wholeheartedly agrees with, but of course behind it is such utter tragedy…very well done..
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Ain thank you. It’s a way of processing it without going completely batsh*t crazy over it.
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awesome poems Lisa :D Well done they were so good!
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Thank you, Carol Anne!
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