The challenge I was given was to write a poem about love and title it “Love in Ten Sentences.” Now, it must have 10 lines, each 4 words long, and every line must contain the word “love.” At the end of the poem, I’m to include a favorite quote about love.
Thank you, Staci, I will accept your love challenge. Visit Staci’s wonderful blog here.
(Y’all have no way of knowing how many times I had to write this poem in order to feel satisfied with it. I’m not sure I achieved complete satisfaction, but my efforts for your reading pleasure are below.)
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His love appeared quietly,
True love: effortless devotion,
Whispering love over me.
While I dismissed love,
Love, he has guarded.
Our love, a possibility,
As love questions timing,
We never escape love.
My love inside poetry,
His love, silent kisses.
For you see, each day I love you more
Today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow.
~Rosemonde Gerard
How you did that I may never know ~ but well done.
Love tends to flow pretty well with you, whether on a high or low so in a sense of this ‘forced poetry’ it worked well (that is a compliment…really it is, ha ha). How is this challenge even possible 🙂
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I don’t know how I did it, Randall. I just tried. This challenge was pretty tough, as one of the four words was already taken. Why love flows high or low, from this mind of mine, I’ll never know. (Giggle. I get you. It’s okay…plus I could use a little more criticism from you. My head has swollen to the size of a watermelon with your visit, as it is.) This challenge is possible because someone likes to torture nice women like me. This is what I get when I’m not looking. Hey give this to Audrey…let’s see what she does with it. Kinda like Mikey from back in the day.
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I’m biased in favor of your work… But I love it!
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Shun, I just finished your lovely letter to your parents. You are a wonderful man and son. They must be so proud. Now, this comment of yours has me blushing. Thank you so much. You made my night.
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Thank you Audrey, I just want to give them a proper ROI. Your kind words always flatter me my friend.
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You did a fine job of honoring them, Shun. Enjoy your day.
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I love it much. 🙂
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🙂 Yes! You’ve got it…only 9 more sentences to go, Chris. 😉
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Repeat nine more times?
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I think that qualifies as a chant.
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Maybe change the accent?
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You’d definitely sound less like the birds in Finding Nemo, if you could pull it off. I’m suspicious.
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Ay loav eet mooch? 🙂
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Nice accent, Churish 😉
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Shanx. 🙂
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Shilly, Gweye 😉
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I LOVE it Audrey. You rock!!!:-) 🙂 🙂
Of all people that could write a rocking poem about love, you’ve gotta be on the top of the list. I knew it would be amazing.
🙂 ❤
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Oh, you’re far too kind, Staci. Thanks for thinking I could handle this challenge. I did enjoy the process, even if my eyes were crossed briefly multiple times. 😉 Aww…I’m totally blushing now. ♡
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You’re a great writer Audrey, with a vivid imagination. I knew you would do an awesome job.
🙂 ❤
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Thanks, Staci ♡
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Golly, Audrey, this challenge would have reduced me to a quivering mess, I’m afraid! But, you nailed it, my friend — well done! Now you can rest easy, huh?!
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Ahh, it was a bit hard for me, Debbie. I wasn’t exaxtly on my game, but I’m relieved it turned out okay. I appreciate your comment, my friend. I bet you could handle this challenge. Give it a shot!
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Wow-that was quite a challenge! WTG
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I think I exhausted all my efforts, as I wasn’t feeling all that poetic when I wrote this, Susan. I’m glad it was received well. *wipes her brow*
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*hands an embroidered hand towel for Audrey to wipe the dew from her brow*
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Aww. It’s beautiful. My mother makes those, you know. I have a pile of diffrent themes.
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I had no idea. That is cool. 😀
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🙂
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Nailed it. Great stuff.
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Ha. *wipes her brow* Thank you, Butch. This one made me think. Essentially left to three words per line…tough. You should give it a go!
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Me? Bwaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Not enough cells in the poetry brain for this one.
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Giggle. You don’t give yourself enough credit, Silly.
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The poem was brilliant. I would never have been able to do that, Audith. Well done. Very tops. And the quote at the end is rather cool, too. Now, imagine a tree like that…with those letters!
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Thank you, Duketh. I’m not sure it’s tops…you aren’t near critical enough, probably. Strict rules on this one and I didn’t want to just throw up descriptive words. I wanted a story of sorts. I thought the qoute was of interest. ..very true. Yes, that tree is really something. Not sure where these trees originate from, but they are my favorite. I’ve always loved trees with notes on them.
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Just like you’re not! I’ll blame the same thing on you, see. *laughing* Did you put that note on the tree?
It is a story of sorts, for sure. That’s why I like it lots.
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Hey! Okay, you have me there, but I do criticize you some, however it is always in fun and simply my attempt at teasing you. I couldn’t truly find something to be critical of, you know.
*sparkles* Maybe! No…the Houston zoo did this fall. I was at a conference and during an intermission I found this tree. I wouldn’t mind having the job of placing notes on trees.
Aw. Thanks. You’re being very sweet, Duke. Stop taking pity on me.
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*laughing* Oh, I’m almost sure you could find something to criticize. I’m very pick-able.
You found it? That makes so much sense. You would find something like that. Goodness me. That’s a good thing, though.
I’m a warrior! No sweetness!
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Naw. I wouldn’t want to. Tisn’t my style. And no you’re not.
Yes, I found it. I think the note was waiting for me. I just don’t know who left it there.
No sweetness ever?
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You’re too nice!
Maybe Vince Wilfork?
Not ever ever!
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Don’t remind me. *sets a barn on fire*
Who’s that? Doubtful.
Okay.
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A whole barn?
He’s the new NT for you Houston Texans, after he betrayed the Pats!!!
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Seems so..
Thanks for clearing that up. I would have never known. Betrayed because he left the Pats or because of something he did? Explain yourself, Sir.
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Well, I suppose the Pats let him go…but he should’ve retired instead of traitor-ing.
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Love the poem it is full of emotion and love. Xxxx
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Thank you, Willow ♡ I had to try this challenge. Glad you liked the poem. xx
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I really did 😉
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Aw. Means a lot to have your support, Willow. I adore you.
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Thanks the feeling is mutual ❤
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♡
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It’s hard being forced to use the word for every line, also that you can’t use “it.”
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Yes! It really is, Adam. I didn’t want to just fill my poem up with words from a thesaurus. It took a bit of effort to tell a story of some sort.
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i was convinced
before your
tenth line 🙂
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His support
always leaves
Her satisfied 🙂
Thank you, David. Harder than I thought it would be to relay a story with such restraints.
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