
it’s a bluebell day
a springtime celebration
let’s not change a thing
Word of the week –
whistle (noun) –
A clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole between partly closed lips, or between one’s teeth. A shrill, high-pitched sound.
synonyms – trilling, birdsong, cry, song, cheeping, tweeting, chatter, chirping, peeping, calling.
whistle (noun) –
An instrument used to produce a shrill, high-pitched sound, especially for giving a signal.
synonyms – siren, alarm signal, distress signal, alert.
Some love to roam o’er the dark sea’s foam, Where the shrill winds whistle free. – Charles Mackay
no time to write an epistle
while irked by life’s gristle
we tend to scowl and bristle
maybe send a guided missile
into melancholy thistle
if judgment of dismissal,
can we still blow the whistle
or even pack a pistol
best left to ponder or this’ll
will make one a fizzle
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-Eugenia
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Funny, I recently talked about a whistle too. A different kind though.
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Should I ask what kind of whistle? 🙂
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You could, but I don’t like explaining my work. It’s my last post, so be my guest.
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I could never whistle, funny that lol 😊 Hopefully I can write a whistle.
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Oh, I am sure you can write about a whistle. 🙂
I don’t whistle very well and always wanted to let out one of those rowdy whistles but to no avail.
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😊 Yea I know! Oh well. We both probably found away around a “Whistle”
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“Bluebell day”–your lines feel so light, they lifted me!
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Oh, thank you so much! After yesterday, in my area, we need a bluebell day! 🙂
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I think we all could use a few 🙂
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Very nice monorhyme! Well done! I would love to celebrate that Bluebell day with you at that table if you don’t mind having a tea drinker join you! LOL! 😀 ❤
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Tea drinkers are welcome and thank you!
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Well done! 🙂
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Thank you, Bette! 🙂
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Remember Whistles, the snack? Kind of like Cheetos but more of a tube.
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Yes. Were they corn flavored and shaped like a cornucopia?
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I’ve had a bit of fun this week, Eugenia… https://wp.me/sVkLb-whistle.
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https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2019/04/16/windsongs/
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https://abandonedamenities.com/2019/04/16/whistle-for-me-napowrimo/
Hope you enjoy–I kept it fairly light 🙂
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Love it, and thanks for joining the challenge. 🙂
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Thank YOU! 🙂
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https://violetslentz.home.blog/2019/04/18/just-whistle/
A bit of flash fiction to follow up your clever prose, Eugenia.Thanks again for the wonderful prompts.
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You’re welcome, Violet, and thank you for joining the challenge.
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Nice Violet! 😊 I had the same thing in mind with Becall. If you don’t mind I’ll continue with mine. I haven’t finished yet.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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😉
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