Poetry

Secrets in the Shadows

Whisper to me your deepest, darkest secret,
A truth that only we will hold and keep,
In the shadows where our silent thoughts can meet.

Poetry

Sally Ann Cash, the Teller

Sally Ann Cash worked with a grin,
At the shop where her talents did win.
With numbers in hand,
She was always so grand,
A trusted soul, where cash did begin.

Poetry

Voice Rising

Soft
Voice
Trying
Speak her truth
Wanting to be heard
Yearning for the world to listen

Poetry

The Colors Within

Within you, a vibrant hue,
Each color whispers a tale true.
A dash of red, bold and fierce,
With passion burning, never to pierce.


Blue like the sea, calm and deep,
Hiding emotions, secrets they keep.
Yellow shines, a ray of cheer,
Spreading warmth, dispelling fear.


Green like the earth, ever serene,
Nurturing life, a tranquil scene.
In every soul, this vibrant blend,
A rainbow of colors, without end.

Commentary

The Daily Extra # 69

Judy Garland’s Dorothy was originally a blonde in The Wizard of Oz

In L. Frank Baum’s original book, Dorothy’s hair is blonde, not brown. Though MGM production staff put Garland in a long blonde wig and heavier makeup, temporary director George Cukor nixed the idea, believing she looked too artificial and sophisticated to be a rural farm girl.

Poetry, Word of the Day

A Wish for Harmony

In a world full of noise and despair,
We seek kindness; it’s truly quite rare.
It’s not far-fetched to dream,
Of a world where we gleam,
In the light of compassion we share.

Poetry

Parent Reversal

This time I’m the parent, you’re the child,
How strange it feels, the roles restyled.
I coax and nudge, with gentle pleas,
“Let’s get that checked, just come with me.”

But you cross your arms and shake your head,
Mutter excuses, fill with dread.
You’re stubborn now, resistant, sly—
A glint of “no” within your eye.

I hear myself, your voice from then—
“Don’t worry, I’m just fine again!”
But now I know, with growing heart,
Why you insisted from the start.

Commentary

The Daily Extra # 68

Groaners: World’s Best of Bad Jokes and Puns

A little boy had a knife and a piece of wood. His mom asked him if he was going to carve the wood. He said, ” Just a whittle.”

Poetry

Migraine’s Storm Phases

Before the storm, a warning: light grows sharp and thin,
A whisper at the temples, an ache beneath the skin.
The world begins to shimmer, colors blur and bend—
A silent drum is beating, sending its signals.

During comes the pounding, relentless, and severe,
A throb behind the eyelids, the sound you cannot hear.
Each movement sparks a ripple, each thought is met with pain,
You close your eyes and wonder if you’ll ever feel the same.

Afterwards, the silence—soft, a gentle, fragile peace,
The world returns in fragments; the pulsing finally ceased.
You’re weary as a river that’s finally met the sea,
Grateful for the quiet and the hope of being free.

Poetry

Bring on the Night

Special thanks to my collaborator on this Rengay, Anthony mylovexpressionsblog.wordpress.com

Frogs croak in evenings.
Bringing about dusk’s entrance.
Twilight comes quickly.

Sun fades, stars begin to glow.
Nightfall settles on the land.
-AAA/MAD

Poetry

Rise Above

I will never stoop to your level,
Though storms may rage and tempests revel.
With grace I’ll rise above the fray,
And seek the light of a brighter day.

In shadows cast by words unkind,
I’ll choose to leave the dark behind.
For dignity is my guiding star,
And I’ll hold steadfast, no matter how far.

Though you may try to pull me down,
I’ll wear my courage like a crown.
With every step, I’ll prove you wrong,
In my heart sings the strength of a song.

So here I stand, my spirit free,
Unshaken by your enmity.
I’ll walk with pride on my own path,
And let my light be my aftermath.

Challenges

Lake Show

Can you tell a story in 35 words using the following words in it somewhere:

  • LAKE
  • COUPON
  • PUPPET
  • TUBA

A whimsical scene unfolded by the lake, where a vibrant blue puppet skillfully played a tuba. Onlookers gathered, excitement in the air, as all they needed was a simple coupon to witness this enchanting performance.

Commentary

The Daily Extra #68

By the number

21,000

The estimated number of genes in the human genome has been revised from as many as 140,000 in 1999.