If you want to read some better poetry, Diane - who has taken over the hosting of this challenge - and Mimi of
Messymimi's Meanderings - who also supplies us with topics - are writing wonderful, funny,
thought-provoking, ingenious and honestly well written verse. Go and
read.
Karen of
Baking in a Tornado
has joined us in this crazy pursuit, and promises us at least a poem a month -
may we hope for more!
SpikesBestMate
often publishes a nice verse in the comments.
Jenny at
Procrastinating Donkey
who has been a faithful participant, is slowly returning to blogging after her husband's passing from
this world. Let's continue to send warm thoughts, good energy, and lots of
prayers her way. And dare we hope that she will join Poetry Monday again.
In Danish Chia pets are not Chia pets, they are Cress pigs, like the happy fellers in the photo, so please imagine one of those, instead of your standard chia pet.
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Chia pet - to be sung to the tune of Jailhouse Rock.
Once I had a chia pet, I lowed it so
I sowed and I watered; watched the chia grow.
And when its fur was lush and green we cut it off
And then we started over, it was fun for all!
It was my chia pet,
Oh yes my chia pet!
It was my chia pet,
My chia pet!
Then I got some children they were big and small
They went through my kitchen and began to play
What went to the floor and then broke in two
I bet that you can guess it - and can sing it too:
It was my chia pet,
Oh yes my chia pet!
It was my chia pet,
My chia pet!
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Next Mondays topic: Hanukkah/Holidays and I actually feel a bit miffy that there's a Hanukkah prompt now, but no Christmas prompt later on. Diane has 'mended' the prompts - thank you!
Coming prompts
Hanukkah/Christmas/Holidays (December 6)
Ice Cream (December 13)
Music (December 20)
Fruitcake (December 27)
Sleep (January 3)
Peculiar People (January 10)
Ditch Your New Year's Resolutions
(January 17)
Opposite Day (January 24)
Typo Day (January 31) Celebrate those funny (autocorrect) mistakes.
What fun little pigs they are. It took me a bit of time to fit the poem to the music, i am not very good with things like that.
SvarSletMaybe the problem is at my end - you see we have a Danish band (or had) called Shu-bi-du-a. and they translated/repurposed/maltreatd a lot of English and American tunes, making them fun to listen at but at the same time sometimes changing the tune ever so slightly. And of course it's their version of Jailhouse rock (called Fed Rock 'Fat Rock' the B-side was Tynd Blues 'Thin Blues'). So .. but the pigs are nice, I still miss mine, but they went out of production years ago and are now expensive collectors' items.
SletFun poem/song and it must have been a heap of fun, growing the piggies hair and cutting it. And useful and delicious as well.
SvarSletIt was, thank you. Actualli I'm still missing it - mostly for easter.
SletI like this fun poem, I can't remember how the Jailhouse Rock melody goes. I know the song. I thought about getting chia pets for my kids one year but they didn't want them.
SvarSletThanks.
SletI looked up chia pets - what variety. I'd have liked one ;)
Fantastic poem, Charlotte! So well done!
SvarSletAnd you are SO right about the lack of a Christmas prompt! Thank you so much for pointing it out. I really appreciate it! I meant for it to be included and totally neglected to actually write it! Changing it, now. I plan on writing about Christmas! (I’m changing it now!)
Thanks again!
Thank you. Sorry for pesteing you. I think it was a reaction to me looking for an advent wreath while shopping, and only being able to find a winter wreath (looking just the same). We need to be not afraid to celebrate our own traditions, while giving room for Hannukah and Seker Bayram and so on.
SletThank you so much!