Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers uses a picture prompt and asks for stories between 75-175 words. Click here to read all the stories for this week.
Inspired my poem:
The new singer arrived just in time
And woo wee that gal could dress
She made my heart beat in a rhyme
That no songstress ever could guess
Rehearsal went by in a snap
And when it, came time, for the show
That new gal she needed some help
And I was just the fella, you know
Her shoe, it didn’t feel right
So I offered to give her a hand
I played it as cool as I could,
with my fingers on that ex-quisite gam!
I was a gentleman from beginning to end
And I think she appreciated that
We’ve a date on Saturday night
Is it old school to say “she is phat”?
The month of April is National Poetry Month and so with that in mind, I am going to attempt to make all my Wednesday offering poems. Key word: attempt.
Wonderful poem, Dawn! I have to admit though, I have never heard the term, “phat.” What does that mean?
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Pretty Hot And Tempting
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Oh! Hahaha! That’s great!
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Nice prose Dawn
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Thank you Raewyn
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This has a very cool rhythm like a blues song I think. Better leave anything sounding like ‘fat’ out of the equation though. Great job on the prompt Dawn 🙂
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Thank you Mandi
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Lovely poem. Sounded like some good music. I hope he tells her she’s sweet looking and not fat otherwise, he might get the swing of her bag 😉
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LOL…true!
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