Thursday, May 28, 2020

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IT WASN'T JUST MIDNIGHT
It was the middle of the night,
And there a thing so scary;

A shadow carved in the dark
Unmoving, it craved screams;

Ah but she stood her ground,
Ha! she exclaimed, look at you

Shaped like a minotaur, nonsense!
Phased to this not that not this;

Couldn't even make up your mind.
Neve! you are absolutely useless.
IT WASN'T JUST MIDNIGHT © gillena cox


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20 comments:

  1. Thanks for dropping by Kim

    Much💖love

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  2. Carved and craved ... my favorites Stay well!

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  3. The thought of a shadow craving screams made cringe—effective imagery!

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Magaly

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  4. Maybe midnight is not the time to be out and about?

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  5. Indeed i do agree with you Maggie.
    Thanks for dropping.

    Much💖love

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  6. Middle of the night here is 3:00AM, assuming going to bed at midnight and waking at six. This was a fun read, Gillena, it reminds of the new rabbit hole we have in our back yard left in the middle of the night and now was waiting for us to see this morning. Watch our for baby rabbits!!!
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    1. 😊glad you enjoyed this bit of fantasy Jim

      Much💖love

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  7. Oh it craved her screams but she put it in its place and dismissed so offhandedly. I enjoyed reading this

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  8. Thanks for your appreciation Namratha

    Much💖love

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  9. The "carved" shadow "craving screams" is a great line! Anagrams, creative personification, and repetition of sounds, all in a short span.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Jenna

      Much💖love

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  10. Very clever! And an entertaining read.

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  11. Haha! Very entertaining and it brought a smile to my face just reading it. thanks for sharing it with us, Gillena.

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  12. 😊glad you enjoyed it James

    Much💖love

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  13. Great language in this clever poem, Gillena!

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  14. Thanks for your appreciation Sara

    Much💖love

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