Tuesday, April 25, 2017

DMC: "Return of Your Waistline" by Bridget Magee




It's nice to see that Kenn Nesbitt's visit in October 2016 is still inspiring poems for our mothers. Thanks to Bridget Magee for this one.


RETURN OF YOUR WAISTLINE

You had a baby
and another baby
and another baby
and another baby
and another baby
and another baby
and another baby
and another baby
and another baby
and then ME!

I was the end of the line,
your youngest,
the return of your waistline.

But you were my beginning,
my origin,
my reason for grinning.

50 years later I am indebted,
you've forgiven me
for all I have regretted.


© 2017 Bridget Magee. All rights reserved.


The DMC challenge for National Poetry Month is to contribute to our Ditty Potluck. Follow the guidelines for any one of the last 28 challenges, choosing from the following recipes:
Click HERE for an alphabetical list of all the DMC challenges.
Click HERE for an alphabetical list of all the Spotlight interviews.

Post your poem on our April 2017 padlet and be sure to indicate which challenge you are responding to.  All contributions will be included in a wrap-up celebration this Friday, April 28th, and one lucky participant, chosen randomly, will select from the following:


Option 1: A set of 8 copies of The Best of Today's Little Ditty: 2014-2015 to use with a classroom or extracurricular group.

Option 2: One copy of The Best of Today's Little Ditty, plus a $20 gift card to purchase a poetry book(s) of your choice.

Option 3: A $25 gift card if you already have all the copies of The Best of TLD you need.







5 comments:

  1. Awww!! Let's hear it for Bridget and her mom!

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  2. I'm so glad you wrote a poem for your mom, Bridget! That was such a special challenge, and now you've reminded me why. :)

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  3. Mother's Day is on its way, and you've written a beautiful poem for your mom, Bridget. I love seeing how you created it.

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  4. Thanks! My mom is an amazing woman - 10 kids in 13 years! I'm number 10. And she is still going strong at 89 years young. She's my hero. :)

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  5. Hahaha! This made me laugh out loud...and then that ending--fabulous!

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