Sunday, June 22, 2014

tilt the semi-axis (in cinquain)


Glasshouse at Chihuly Garden and Glass – Seattle, WA
Photo © 2014 Jennifer Wagner




ice cold
lemonade—the
kind to make you pucker
the scent of fresh-mown grass, ahhh it’s
summer


© 2014 Jennifer Wagner


Just for fun for Poets U (Midweek Motif:  The Longest/Shortest Day, Solstice and Poetry Pantry).  Happy Summer!

19 comments:

  1. ha. lemonade on the porch, once the grass is cut...nothing quite so refreshing...and def the smell of fresh cut grass is very nice...

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  2. I love the smells of summer! and your poem!

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  3. enjoy as long as it lasts...beautiful lines :)

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  4. Very evocative poem! You have captured that summer instant most effectively.

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  5. Lovely taste of summer - I can smell the scent of fresh-mown grass ~

    Grace

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  6. Oh, I do enjoy some ice cold lemonade on a summer day..a lovely cinquain one of my favorite forms.

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  7. Oh, I haven't had a good glass of lemonade in a long, long time. It's time, I think. Summer is gone oh too soon. Well-formed cinquain, Jennifer.

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  8. Immediately makes me think of summer even before you said so :)

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  9. I am beginning to feel summer--I love this time of year--catching up on people and posts--

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  10. Yes.. that would be summer.. the face that pucker made me smile.. Too cold here for lemonade.. it's better with hot-chocolate :-)

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  11. This made me smile! Such much joy in the bouquet of summer :D

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  12. How beautiful words and photo together!

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  13. I can just about taste this poem. Yay for summer! :)

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  14. The Crapsy element... so well aligned and written! Summer is here! _

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  15. Perfectly drawn. I am there. Smiles.

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  16. very cool (pun not intended. i think.) ~

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  17. I too love lemonade that makes me pucker...a lovely piece. Marvellous photograph as well.

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