American Sentences

Another Snow Day

The rattling of mini-hailstones woke me; they sounded like breaking bones.
 
Live and Learn

That old rabbi was a real bonditt: five hundred smackers for Kaddish.
 
cold war children

how swiftly we learned we shouldn't eat the radioactive mushrooms

or

how swiftly we all learned not to pick the radioactive mushrooms
 
Contrast

Outside it's snowing to beat the band: inside, a Night in Tunisia.
 
how swiftly we learned we shouldn't eat the radioactive mushrooms

or

how swiftly we all learned not to pick the radioactive mushrooms

Cold death, ponderously slow, when burned by radioactive mushrooms
 
read New Poems , goto Poetry forum ,read , write , interact ----then sprint across to FB
 
Kites at Trashmore

Fluttery wings dot the clouds, hovering on the wind; signalling Spring's come.
 
today i saw three kites; two died with the wind, the third hovered, dived, struck.
 
With forked tail, swept wings, keen eyes and sharp beak, it's apt that they're coloured red.
 
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