D is for Duende and a Double Dose of Dufresne

  duende: noun – 1. a goblin; demon; spirit 2. charm; magnetism Bonus word: dejecta: noun – feces; excrement     Azalea Petals                                            It was a shame to cover up those voluptuous curves in that floral tent of a mumu such a contrast to the white hood and robe silently hanging in the padlockedContinue reading “D is for Duende and a Double Dose of Dufresne”

C is for Commove

commove: verb – 1. to move violently: agitate 2. to rouse intense feeling in: excite to passion. Vandalize In Space Blank stares Blank slates to vandalize Vandalize the empty hearts Vandalize the vapid Vapid vikings Vapid minds Minds the sloths Minds to commove Commove me Commove the day Day washers Day away Away from hereContinue reading “C is for Commove”

B is for Banausic and Bickham – Craft Book Review: Jack M. Bickham Double Feature

banausic: adjective – relating to or concerned with earning a living; utilitarian; mechanical; practical. Not operating on a refined or elevated level; mundane. Today’s NaPoWriMo theme was the I, or the speaker of the poem. I thought it tied in well with witness testimony which I am studying in an online forensic psychology class throughContinue reading “B is for Banausic and Bickham – Craft Book Review: Jack M. Bickham Double Feature”

A is for Atresia

  atresia – noun: 1. absence or closure of a natural passage of the body 2. absence or disappearance of an anatomical part by degeneration.   To Fall Asleep Every night I play this game A habit now, a secret shame Multi-tasking cartoon shows Or re-runs burned out long ago While refreshing games of solitaireContinue reading “A is for Atresia”