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Midweek Motif ~ Stormy Weather
The motif running through this week's poems is "stormy weather." Do you have in mind a specific storm or human condition?
Or do you, like me, go right to the Harold Arlen song Stormy Weather (1933) and jazz and love?
Or do you, like me, go right to the Harold Arlen song Stormy Weather (1933) and jazz and love?
My poem below is 4 haiku strung together; Jean Toomer's poem above is free verse. You could also write a stormy song.
Apply a 55-word limit. If you can.
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Storm by Susan Chast
Since you went away
pittering and pattering
raining all the time
Since you went away
thundering and thirsting
clouds oppose the sun
Since you went away
matchmakers and matches
storm in to light my fire
Since you went away
spitting and sparking
still my fire won't start
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1. Post your stormy poem on your site, and then link it here.
2. If you use a picture include its link.
3. Share only original and new work written for this challenge.
4. Leave a comment here.
5. Honor Poets United by visiting and commenting on our poems.
(Next week's motif will be Melody)
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