Edwin Rolfe said,
“You can’t judge a book by its cover”
Jesus once said,
“You will know them by their fruits”
Don’t judge, examine fruit.
Tanka
Edwin Rolfe said,
“You can’t judge a book by its cover”
Jesus once said,
“You will know them by their fruits”
Don’t judge, examine fruit.
Tanka
Kenickie,
“Hope your day’s
Peachy keen,
Jelly Bean!”
From, Rizzo.
Syllabic Verse
A bit of humor here today as I am remembering the 50’s and a favorite saying of that time ” peachy keen jelly bean” which was also a line in one of my favorite movies, “Grease”. As I was creating this peach collage today for an Instagram challenge I am participating in, I was reminded of this saying which brought me a smile, so I thought I would share it with all of you. 🙂
Some thoughts are worth
More than just a penny.
That’s just my two cents
Senryu
Based on the idioms: “ A Penny For Your Thoughts” and “Putting In My Two Cents”
“Raining cats and dogs”
PDX in the winter
“Soaked to the gills”
Syllable Lune
#NaPoWriMo 2019–Day 10–Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem that starts from a regional phrase, particularly one to describe a weather phenomenon. You may remember one from growing up