My blogger-poet-friend Ingrid inspired me to create a Twitter account and start writing #APoemADay, which I began on January 1, 2021.
This week, I posted a series of two-by-fours to Twitter, which I wrote a while ago… Actually, I’m thrilled to say that I’ve completed my full year’s worth of micropoems for 2021, meaning that I no longer have to compose poems for this particular project. From here on out, I’ll only be posting these weekly compilations of micropoems on Fridays! Huzzah!
I hope you enjoy these two-by-fours!
Shabbat Shalom from Jerusalem,
David
Great two-by-fours! Short poetry,not exactly my type, but I’ll give it a try ๐ . And here’s my first waltmarie, btw, I took the explanation out of your site, I hope you won’t mind ๐
oooh! very well written, Q.
โค
David
P.S. don’t forget today’s prompt (in another 8.5 hours) at:
https://dversepoets.com/
Humanity might not. Well stated, David. I hope you have a good Shabbat.
Thanks, Paul ๐
Shabbat is over now in Israel ~ I slept a lot!
-David
Don’t know how to like a comment on your site so put me down as a like. Glad you got your rest, David. ๐
Do two by fours always start with a quote? It works well. (K)
No, it just felt right to me personally.
You were right.
The epigraphs really do enhance the two-by-fours!!
๐ Muri ๐ – I thought so too!
Lovely ones!
It might have been…
These words are haunting. ๐
โค Terveen โค
I think it’s 50 50, a 2 X 4 or 2b4, as we say -is a timber size – really one word, on the other hand I have warts
๐ค what do warts have to do with it?
It’s an old English rejoined.
ah-hah.
Come back , nonsense
“Death might
have been
what he
really wanted.”
good one!
yup.
true story.