Like A Past Partner, A Rhyme

Hearing boos throughout the night,

Waken with a startling fright,

Many sounds and creaks so strange,

Quite a very recent change,

Found a ghost has come to stay,

She just appeared in our hallway,

Seems I’m like her partner past,

For she took to me quite fast,

Guess I’ll try to play along,

Maybe join her in a song.

OooOOoo OooooOoOOo

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A rhyming reaction to entry 6 of the Monstrous Halloween event, A ghost moves in with you. Describe its antics and how you meet.

Join in the fun Halloween themed writing prompts event here:

Fandango’s One Word Challenge: partner

Ghost image by ariadne-a-mazed @ pixabay

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Jim Sponseller – mindescapes.net – 2019

Turning Two, The Big Deal!, A Sunday Photo Fiction

Who knew such large crowds would respond to our open party invitation. Our daughter’s turning two today and so many decided to join us to celebrate, that airports were clogged the world over.

Bustling with frisson, the boarding lines became a jumbled mess as everyone so eager to reach this destination tried to board first. We apologize to all travelers for the congestion. We should have announced the party earlier to allow for more orderly arrivals. Please don’t take us to court!

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It really is the birthday of the little girl we hold dear today. Turning a big 2 years old! She is such a darling too (I know, we may be biased 😉 ) to everyone out there also born on Oct 6, Happy Birthday!!

This was composed with the following prompts in mind.

Sunday Photo Fiction by Donna (photo courtesy of Barb Crews)

Word of the Day Challenge: frisson

Fandango’s One Word Challenge: court

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

Jim Sponseller – mindescapes.net – 2019

May I Cut In, A Poem

“May I cut in”,

Said the morning glory,

To a plant quite thin,

“You’ve had your story”,

I’ll be gentle,

When climbing your frame,

No don’t be mental,

Just playing the game.

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The game of life, that is. Viney plants tend choke the life out of others. Here’s what I believe is a type of morning glory and growing in full green up the dead stem of another plant. Don’t mind him, he’s just “cutting in” 😉

Have a great day and thanks for stopping in!

Jim Sponseller – mindescapes.net – 2019