Today's Ethical ELA Host, Leilya, has the most wonderful bionic line as it says she "lives in Ponchatoula, LA, a small town celebrated for its strawberries." Today's prompt asks us to write a poem about a souvenir, whether it is real or imagined. It may be something you bought, something you remember, something emotional or invisible, or something unexpectedly small but meaningful.
Pink sands of Jobson's Cove,
Gale force winds of the Cliffs of Mohr,
Innumerable Limone di Siracusa,
Drenching and deafening Gullfoss,
Endless switchbacks of Bright Angel Trail,
Beside memories of the Ionian Sea,
Powerful reminders.
Yes, that one picture could use to be straightened!

1 comment:
Beautiful snapshots of memories and places loved. I enjoyed the word switchbacks. After climbing to some waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest this week, I understand it - - and my calves do, too. It's okay the picture isn't straightened......it's just doing a switchback.
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