I could say the shelves are empty but that would be a lie:
The Law of attraction led me here
To find a cannon, a heart, and now this
The Prophet sandwiched between
E-Cubed and The power of now.
I reached out for the Tao Te Ching
And instead found Notes from the universe,
Which then led to an Inferno
That burned like the letters to a young poet.
There was a Hero that was truly a Gift from the Sea,
So stopping awhile to study up in A Course in Miracles
It was there where I found Real Love.
Now the husband would have liked
For me to write of his shelf
Where Peace, Love and BBQ live with
The tangy taste of Smoke and Spice
But Julia said no,
And I don’t wish to master the art of French cooking
Because he is the chef and cook
The Bread Bakers apprentice will remain above
While my favorite reads will dwell where I sit
Cross legged on the carpet
With Positive energy and most of all
Heart Whispers that still calls to me.
Today’s prompt comes to us from Lillian Hallberg. She challenges us to write a “book spine” poem. This involves taking a look at your bookshelves, and writing down titles in order (or rearranging the titles) to create a poem. Some fun images of book spine poems can be found here. If you want to take things a step further, Lillian suggests gathering a list of titles from your shelves (every third or fifth book, perhaps, if you have a lot) and using the titles, as close to the originals as possible, to create a poem that is seeded throughout with your own lines, interjections, and thoughts.
Thanks Tiffany😊
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A cannon, a heart and more, much more than words can say😊💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
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Yeah, I though afterward that it was probably Dante’s Inferno. I should check out ESquared. Don’t you just love A Cannon, a Heart and Now This?
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Oh, wow! No telling how much my books weigh.
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You rock, all day & all night!
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Dante’s Inferno is a classic, still have to finish it and E cubed is part two of ESquared…awesome book….I think you’d enjoy it….experiments that teach you to see things in a new way…it works too😊 all good reads though…I had more but the poem would last forever….my attention span wouldn’t last that long😊
Peace and love,
Kim
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Haha, thanks Tre, it was a weird prompt but I think I did ok, used some of his books and some of mine…Julia likes to try to be a boss but I just said nope😊 besides…not allows to eat croissants….😊
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Thanks Robin, I wasn’t sure either especially with the books I have but couldn’t do all cookbooks that were on hubbys shelf…so I used some of each😊 I wasn’t sure how it would go either but it was fun to do😊
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Many good books, when I moved I donated around two hundred pounds (four huge boxes I could barely lift) to the church/book room where they lend books out for free. I kept a box for myself and have more…just need to,buy another shelf😊
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Really? Wow….I’m speechless…yet not spineless😊 smiles my friend 😊
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we have very similar book taste! Haha! I don’t know Inferno or E-cubed, but the others line my own shelves. Love how you incorporated them all into this wonderful poem!
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You’re a master and this is why:
“So stopping awhile to study up in A Course in Miracles
It was there where I found Real Love.
Now the husband would have liked
For me to write of his shelf
Where Peace, Love and BBQ live with
The tangy taste of Smoke and Spice
But Julia said no,”
I loved this! Creative and full of wonder. Good Sunday reading.
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So interesting. I had no idea what a book spine poem would come out like but you did very well!
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Oh, wow! I’ve read many of these and they line my shelves, as well! Interesting. i’ve already posted for today…maybe I’ll write one for later in the week.
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It works for me. G:)
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