Day 10 of WordPress Writing 201: Poetry gives us sonnets with a prompt of pleasure and use of apostrophes.
I’m trying hard to get these done, and I finished this on my iPad just as we lost out Internet connection which was very frustrating. I lost most of what I wrote because the WordPress app on my iPad mini reverted to an earlier saved version. So I tried to reconstruct this the best I could. (Also the line breaks are all wonky now because I had to do it on my phone. Not sure how to get the line breaks right on the app on my phone. Maybe I can fix it later.)
Autumn Pleasures
My summer sun is fading.
Fear not, the autumn leaves are bright.
Green ones trading, upgrading, then parading.
Find a candle and a hoodie, winds are cool at night.
Grasshopper, still, in my tomato plant.
Do you seek food? Come, let me throw thee over.
Jump to flee me and enchant.
See you later. There’s more to try than clover.
Air of spices, leaves and cider, apples, homemade pies.
Blue and crisp, blows fabric ghosts and skeleton attire.
Hug me, warm me, carve our squash surprise.
Glows and flickers, marshmallow roasts on sticks afire.
Trees nestle roots deep in the still-warm earth.
Our blankets pay their worth.
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Copyright 2015 Debora Kapke