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And then there is the deal of getting to write right alongside two amazingly talented poets. Mary Lee has such an amazing with way with words. And then every day, Kevin blows us away with a new and unusual presentation of poetry. And me, well, I just kind of klunk along, putting out my poems at ten o'clock every night. But at least I'm trying, right???
OK, so today's wonder is the Delta Works. Today, while I was proctoring our state's blessed event, I was thinking about tulips and windmills and how the windmills actually came from people's fear of flooding. I was thinking that I was going to write something really deep and profound.
And then I sat down at 8 to try and write. And there just were no poems. And I messed around with found poems and haiku and even considered trying Haiku Deck, but there just wasn't much there tonight.
Delta Works
Would you
buy
flood insurance
if you knew
your belongings
would float
once
every
four
thousand
years?
(c) Carol Wilcox, 2014
HA! I guess paying taxes for the Delta Works would be considered flood insurance, wouldn't it? Their whole livelihood is predicated on flood insurance.
ReplyDeleteAnd tulips.
I love this one. It has voice, sass and a wonderful flow to it. It's perfect in its length, too.
ReplyDeleteKevin
Well, Carol, I think your 'klunking along" is quite good, and with this information, I would answer 'yes', a gift for the future? Well done in economy of words, great voice coming through!
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