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May 28: Hail to Purple

May 29, 2014June 4, 2014 / libbyweber / Leave a comment

O tree whose bounteous blossoms glow between Silver-white brightness of overcast sky, The sidewalk gray, and foliage of green; Your vibrancy cannot but draw the eye In neon violet marching up the hill Flanking the street, perfectly parallel; Prolific panicles that gently spill Scalloped corollas in a silent knell. These brief, abundant weeks will end … Continue reading May 28: Hail to Purple

May 27: Storied Past

May 27, 2014May 27, 2014 / libbyweber / 2 Comments

It's been too long since I have written fiction. Though sonnets with my talent set align, I can't deny my potent predilection For telling tales of more than fourteen lines. And so I wrestled with a piece of writing That previously had given me some trouble, Whose characters just wanted to keep fighting, And so … Continue reading May 27: Storied Past

May 25: Roman à Clef

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Each couple has two origins: the one They tell their families and then the version Their friends retell, not just because it's fun, But also from their own tales it's diversion. That pair who met “at work” met in a bar; In World of Warcraft is “we met online;” “We're high school sweethearts” means he … Continue reading May 25: Roman à Clef

May 24: Pamplemousse

May 24, 2014 / libbyweber / 4 Comments

A grand dame, gems a-glitter at her throat, Smiled down at my and husband's hands entwined, Remarking on how obviously we dote Upon each other. Oh, how she maligned Those lovers who ignored each others' eyes To stare at glowing screens throughout the meal, And after eighty-seven years she prized A life well spent enjoying … Continue reading May 24: Pamplemousse

May 23: Open Up

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When work's intense and sleep's in deficit A change in schedule can be bothersome; Annoyance, which resolves into a snit Do not such welcome differences become. For when work's done and sleep is immanent And music dances lightly on the breeze One can't maintain a state of discontent, When sun and joy conspire to bring … Continue reading May 23: Open Up

May 22: At the Close

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This is a moving-boxes time of year, When piles of paper stacked precipitously On horizontal surfaces appear To cast their leaves away capriciously. And as shed sheets infect desk after desk They settle on the work that's been assigned And keep appearing, paperwork burlesque, Resulting in paralysis of mind. While teachers yearn for summer to … Continue reading May 22: At the Close

May 21: I Envy You, Getting to Watch the Show

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Forgive me, Interwebz, for I have sinned: I fear that humblebrag I have committed. Before my Facebook access you rescind, Extenuating factors I've submitted: Exhibit A: the brag was full of joy In shared accomplishment; Exhibit B: I have invited others to enjoy- It's all for a good cause (Exhibit C). Yet, Lordy Lou! I … Continue reading May 21: I Envy You, Getting to Watch the Show

May 20: More Life Lessons

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If walking shoes don't make your feet feel whole, For heaven's sake, don't buy them! Don't get pissed And try to shame a shameless Twitter troll, Especially if she's a journalist. When changing purses, don't forget your wallet, And always keep to-do lists close at hand. Plug-in expired? Have IT re-install it- The next time … Continue reading May 20: More Life Lessons

May 19: Gentle Reminders

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A day that follows monumental highs That's split between joy and unpleasantness Reminds one that it's possible to rise If to the universe you acquiesce. That stroke of luck that shows you what you need Before you know that it is paramount; Awareness of the planting of that seed Can help you your inertia to … Continue reading May 19: Gentle Reminders

May 18: Mood Indigo

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If I achieve some measure of success And am invited, then, to sing or play, I hope that graciousness I will possess Like Emily Saliers and Amy Ray; That when I've been performing thirty years May I still be amenable to things Both new and different with an easy cheer, And may I still have … Continue reading May 18: Mood Indigo

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