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mandag den 14. marts 2022

Poetry Monday :: Genius

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.


Todays theme is Genius. And I have no idea what to do, so I just amble along and hope something comes of it.

The word Genius looks like this in Japanese:
天才
The first kanji てん (ten) means heaven and the next さい (sai) means genius. Well, you could make do with the last half, 才(さい - sai) as it means geinus all by itself, but somehow a heavenly genius, 天才, is better.

A heavenly genius once sang a song
Of wisdom and beauty
(As this was his duty).
But then came along
A fool and a begar and chided the man,
And then he forgot how it all just began.

And that is the reason why we all today
To beauty and talent
(Are not very gallant),
Have nothing to say
We're foolish and stupid and often get lost.
And try to bedazzle  at every cost.

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Next Monday we'll tackle Celebrating Poetry
A worthy subject, we all agree.

4 kommentarer:

  1. Too often instead of dazzling with true brilliance people attempt to baffle with bull manure.

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  2. I'm totally with Mimi! Our 'bedazzling' is merely our trying to make up for something! ;)
    Great ambling!

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