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Todays prompt: Use “upside down” in a poem
Many thanks for the prompt
Spinning
I’m spinning a sphere
of mirrored glass and
I’m seeing my world
differently.
Upside down.
Round and round.
Making me dizzy.
But
perhaps it was always
upside down and
spinning out
of control
in any
case.
Perhaps.
Perhaps it always will be.
Lynn White
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This is wonderful, Lynn!
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Thank you!
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I look up to see the weather,
Look down to watch my step,
Turn ‘round to see where I’ve been.
The world makes sense
if I keep track.
Or I could hang from trees upside down
Where apples rise to meet the earth
and squirrels slide down trees head-first.
I see the world makes sense,
with or without me.
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Hang from the trees upside down
Where apples rise and children frown.
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thank you everyone love from LA
http://wordslessspoken781842219.blog/2022/05/31/a-page-from-laslees-book
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Cake
Inside rings of
pineapple, Mom placed
maraschino cherries
on the bottom layer
of her upside down
cake. Scent of gooey
glaze–brown sugar
and melted butter–
made my mouth water.
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