Tastes Like Cherry

Oh, I kissed her alright
And that’s not all
Hands below my waist
With her back against the wall
But I didn’t know she had a boyfriend
Though she said she was straight
Just came here with a friend

She had a few drinks
And it got late
She forgot
Who she was pretending to be
And for a few moments
Got real with me

Soft pink lips
Tasted like cherry
On my tongue
When the lights came up
And the song was done
We parted ways

I knew she wasn’t the one
But from what i can recall
I still had a lot of fun

The prompt is “cherry chapstick” from Maria Giesbrecht @theguelphpoet on Instagram. April 19, National Poetry Month 2022.

No Fun

“You’ll bounce.” They said,

And so, I jumped. Without a

Doubt, I’d toughen up. “Boys

Don’t cry.” The big one said,

When I fell and bumped my head.

If these are friends, I’d rather

Have none, cause none of this

Is any doggone fun.

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Children in Forest by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1874

– Written for dVerse Quadrille #48, prompt was “bounce.” WC 44. Photo from Wikimedia Commons.

Photo Challenge: Fun

Cruise ship at port in Nassau, Bahamas

The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Fun. Photo ©2016 Leara Morris-Clark.

Natural Entertainer

Cloud formations pass –
Nature entertains above
Cool grass in summer


– Written for Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge #103. Word prompts were “Summer” & “Fun” or synonyms of those. Photo from Pexels.com.

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