Tonsilitis
I see the tonsils at the end of the tunnel!
I see the tonsils at the end of the tunnel!
two incubi and succubi
together for a foursome
astonishing the passers by
but one who was so lonesome
he asked may I please be the fifth?
the rest of course, the stuff of myth
I hear their new modality
is teaching sexuality
Author notes: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2790921-Incubus
the man had to be from Nantucket
so put back your phone in your pocket
how your oversized brain
wrote a ditty this plain
I'm not sure, but your science's not rocket
Author notes: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2790175-Limerick-Battle--7
Kurasawa's Ran
life's seasons on raw display
Shakespeare samurai
Author notes: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2790282-17000th-Haiku-D-Enter-One-but-Must-Be-Japan
the sun stars in our daytime soaps
the moon stars in our thrillers
both raised their share of tired tropes
on pedestals and pillars
though both exert their giant pull
the edge goes to the moon, when full
Author notes: image from thechronicleherald.ca https://allpoetry.com/contest/2791047-MAX-6-lines---PHOTO-is-prompt
Old Shakespeare's quill maintains its thrill
and coffee fueled Balzac
pages, discarded by a spill
fear imminent attack
my poems wouldn't be as perty
if modern keyboards weren't so qwerty
Author notes: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2791046-MAX-6-lines---PHOTO-is-prompt
Hera pushed Heracles aside
no, not for him her milk
to contemplate infanticide
was common for her ilk
the milk is spilled, but Zeus' holds sway
and thus you have the Milky Way
Author notes: photo thanks to firstpost.com https://allpoetry.com/contest/2791045-MAX-6-lines---PHOTO-is-prompt
the setting sun
a touch of sadness
here to alleviate the madness
of days that fly by, one by one
a lullaby, our setting sun
Author notes: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2791044-MAX-6-lines---PHOTO-is-prompt
Nag and Nagaina
in Rikki Tikki Tavi
mongoose dinner
Author notes: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2790957-10th-Month-Haiku---reptiles
my sword
beaten into a shovel
digging for gold
he wondered, as the road unraveled
how do you pick the one less traveled?
the footprints on the beaten path
seductive with their simple math
offer the glimpse of a solution
and so he reached a resolution
and turned to where no foot had stepped
no creature stumbled, wagon crept
a highway flawless and pristine
ready to see those sights, unseen
that mark the difference of a life
but all he saw was the same strife
the road less traveled, it turns out
end the same way, ends in a route
and you discover, as you roam
that all the roads still lead to Rome
Author notes: wc 104 image from Pinterest https://allpoetry.com/contest/2790990-Fantasy-1070 https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44272/the-road-not-taken
to spot a tempest in a teapot
among the prosperous is easy
you surely know what I must get at
let's hope it doesn't make you queasy
the lucky devils that reside here
the snakes enjoy the grass' splendor
though claim the grass is always greener
ignore the noise, return to sender
the horror of our idle pastimes
self worship among navel gazers
the thinking up of novel thought crimes
proliferation of fundraisers
hell is not empty, nor is heaven
both are in every one of us
whether or not your bread does leaven
enjoy the splendor of your grass
Author notes: https://allpoetry.com/contest/2791003-Scary-prompts-