'Tis the season for gluttonous, coveting overdone-ness,
Hyper-jiggly with anticipation, excitement and too much of a
good thing-ness.
good thing-ness.
Missed minuscule moments
for personal reflection.
for personal reflection.
long lost love
-peace-
returns with the New Year-ness.
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Inspired by this quote:
“In the old days, it was not called the Holiday Season; the Christians called it 'Christmas' and went to church; the Jews called it 'Hanukkah' and went to synagogue; the atheists went to parties and drank. People passing each other on the street would say 'Merry Christmas!' or 'Happy Hanukkah!' or (to the atheists) 'Look out for the wall!”
― Dave BarryThis weekend Trifecta wants us to give them a pithy summary of our feelings about the holidays. Our response does not need to be cynical or sarcastic. Expressed in 33 words.
22 comments:
Great job with this poem. I like how you went from cynicism to hopeful in such a short piece. Glad your back with all technology at your disposal.
Yes! The simple happiness will be here in less than two weeks! \>__</
I like the quote too. We atheists have great difficulty with walls I find.
Yes! Those moments for personal reflection are just as important as the gifts and egg nog!
I love the addition of "-ness" on the ends of the first two lines. Very lyrical!
Nicely done.
Great work
really liked the playful quality of this :-)
loved it. it was humorous and playful!!
This was great! Happy Holidays Gina - hope you have some nice wine :)
Ah! Wonderful. You said it all! :D
nice transition - and thanks for the bonus laugh with the Dave Barry quote.
Nice piece! :-)
NIcely done.
Christmas blessings to you, Gina
Yup. That somes it up . . . over blown ness.
I miss the simple. Great poem.
Hyper-jiggly with anticipation.. I like that - and missed minuscule moments. Nice, Gina.
"Tis the season for gluttonous" so...so true! Happy Christmas :)
Hey Everyone! Thank you so much for the kind comments. I snuck away on vacation to write these 33 words while I was trying to go "unplugged". I did really, really well though and hardly checked a thing!
Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! May your days be filled with those you love.
Ooh, I like that "hyper-jiggly". It makes me want to say it over and over and then get up and jiggle around :)
I got it stuck in my head after writing it! Now you have me thinking hyper-jiggly thoughts again!
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