State Of Day. I’m so happy
I’m doing A to Z again this year. The positive energy it breaths into me is
unbelievable. Although I still miss Charity’s Doctor Who themed posts from 2014
(I still go back every time I feel nostalgic) but hey, this year we got Crime Fiction, Myanmar and the X-Files, we even have 26 ways to
die in Medieval Hungary for God’s sake, so who’s complaining? (no pun
intended).
Have or haven’t I just used “no pun intended” successfully?!
Here’s to new experiences.
Wait! Wait! There’s also a surprise that left me cheerful, I guess bloggers
are teaming up this year to do all the book research for me, we have Future Inventions, how cool is that?
And if you know of other bloggers doing poetry or a TV show theme
please do tell me = extra fun for me.
Insecurities in April. How
am I going to win Camp NaNo, focus on this challenge while visit other A to Z
participants’ blogs, analyze 200 pages of two Arabic novels for my research (not
to mention completing a long, tedious and thorny chapter two), go through a
dismal round of shopping and still succeed tremendously in looking non-Zombie
like on my cousin’s wedding day?
Here are insecurities for ya :/
Now ladies and gentlemen time to delve into the realm of poetry.
Ding Dong! And so it begins, the amazing A to Z challenge and my
poem for today is:
Abandoned
There are times that come I feel abandoned.
Like The Prince’s rose on a small planet,
populated by one.
Like an outcast unwanted,
shamed by her own.
an astronaut,
lost contact with Earth.
A once grand château,
and now forgotten.
Abandoned but reaching for a sun ray,
to bring me back,
To you.
See you in the morrow
Hi, you do have a lot of work to pull through April. Keep your spirits up and you will do it. Good luck with the A to Z Challenge.
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Rachna Chhabria: Thanks :)
DeleteBeautiful poem! I *love* poetry! Stay happy, and I look forward to reading more posts! :D
ReplyDeleteCortney Pearson: Aw! thanks a lot.
DeleteLove it, what a great start. Looking forward to reading the rest of your posts this month :)
ReplyDeleteFee: Thank you :)
DeleteWonderful start! Looking forward to reading more from you!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from #AtoZ #muffincommando http://tyreanswritingspot.blogspot.ca/
Tyrean Martinson: well I got more from where that came from :P hope you enjoy the rest of my musings.
DeleteBEAUTIFUL POEM... and I wish you the greatest success in all your endeavors #Blogging from A-Z swinging by to meet and greet. I am 471 and 472 in the long list, with MOVIES and What's in a NAME Hope you swing by to 4covert2overt and Defining Ways. Hope to meet up everywhere @M_C_V_Egan
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Maria: you're so sweet. Thank you for informing me, I'll check your blog out.
DeleteBeautiful poem. I have a bit of nervousness thinking of how I will get everything done this month too, but your list makes my list look like a wuss. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWell, Elizabeth, that wasn't very helpful now was it? you just made me feel worse! Huh :P Thank you for passing by.
DeleteLovely poem :) And thank you for the shout out! I am giddy about A to Z too :) What a fun day!
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A Tarkabarka Hölgy: you're welcome, your theme is quite innovative and worth the shout out. Here for happier days :)
DeleteNice poem!
ReplyDeleteWow, I've seen several poetry related themes today, but outside of Pat Hatt, I couldn't tell you who they were...
Sad and beautiful poem! You've got a busy month planned. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteI believe all poets are, by necessity, loners. This poem was lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem, thanks for sharing!
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