Santa's workshop in North Pole, NY via Wikimedia Commons |
I confess, at first I was intimidated by this form-- too many SAT words! But when I took a closer look and saw how much fun others were having, I decided to pull up my boot straps and give it a try. Little did I know, my boots would be the shiny black kind worn by a kindhearted man with a white beard, red fur-lined suit, and a special fondness for children and snack food! Apparently my muse has had quite enough of this Florida summer.
THE UNFORTUNATE DEMISE
OF OL’ SAINT NICK
Piggledy Jiggledy
Jolly Saint Nicholas
choked on his Ho Ho and
fell to the floor.
Baffling, laughable,
megaridiculous!
Elves know that Santa liked
Twinkies much more.
© 2013 Michelle
Heidenrich Barnes. All
rights reserved.
Now won't you please join Tara at A Teaching Life for all the goodies at this week's Poetry Friday roundup? Oh... and I'll bring the Ho Ho's.
Hi there Michelle! Glad to see Christmas in August (albeit it's about the death of St Nick) here. Thank you for introducing this poetic form and structure yet again to us. :)
ReplyDeleteJust give me one strong cool breeze and I'm good. Thanks for stopping by bright and early, Myra. :)
DeleteLove your double dactyl! Well done- and funny!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked it, Iza.
DeleteAwesome, Michelle. What a clever piece of light verse. You made good use of the form. Maybe "megaridiculous" will be the "omnishambles" of 2014 and make it into the OED.
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura. :) I should be so lucky, right? Guess I won't hold my breath.
DeleteLOL!!! Wonderful fun! I will never look at a ho-ho the same way. My favorite part of the double dactyl is the line with the multisyllabic word. It's so neat how one word provides that perfect fit. In my last double dactyl, I used the word "overindulgences." Where else could I have slipped in that gem? :) Thanks for sharing, Michelle!
ReplyDeleteI don't know, Liana-- I manage to slip in overindulgences at every opportunity. ;)
DeleteLOL! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy to have made you laugh, Anastasia! Thanks for dropping in.
DeleteHilarious!
ReplyDeleteNo more candy canes in YOUR stocking!
ReplyDeleteThe Tooth Fairy
Sheesh! Someone's taking this a bit personal, don't you think Tooth Fairy? I didn't give him the Ho Ho... I'm just the messenger.
DeleteBrilliant. :D
ReplyDeleteBackatcha :)
DeleteHoHoHo! Love the double-dactyl!
ReplyDeleteMerry Florida Summer, BJ! Thanks for cooling off here for a while.
DeleteWell done, Michelle. I saw the call for double-dactyls on another site, but just never got to it. Now you've got me inspired, but poor St. Nick!
ReplyDeleteLet me know when you've written yours, Linda; I'd LOVE to read it!
DeleteHaha, good one!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth-- glad I could make you laugh. :)
DeleteHA!! Love your 6 syllable pick!!
ReplyDeleteYes, well, you may have noticed a found a work-around for the SAT word requirement.
DeleteThis is simply delightful, Michelle! Thanks so much for sharing! = )
ReplyDelete