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Foolproofed - 2. Week 1
Foolproofed Week1
Day 1
See chapter 1
Day2
Bumble bees bumble about gooseberry blossoms.
Bzzz...
Bluebirds bicker behind the berry bushes
Tu-a-wee tu-a-wee...
Bleeding heart’s buds bathe in the first warm rays of April’s sun.
...
(Praise spring)
Day 3
I can’t find my fucking phone. It’s later than I thought. I hate changing the clocks. The European Comission sucks. There’s cat hair on my tongue. The robins accepted the new nesting box. The test is negative. Again. It’s snowing. Again. Spring. Hah! LMFAO. Everyone and their best friend’s cousin gets their vaccination recently, or so it seems. I’m in the high risk group. Better to stay home and wait. Again. Today is the day! Fill out a ton of forms, date of birth, address, again and again. Relax your triceps Plunge! Ouch. One more dose to freedom.
(A series of straightforward honest statements)
Day 4
This poem lifts its foot carefully,
freezes mid-motion,
waits,
until a gentle breeze wafts over the scent of petrichor and fresh-mowed grass, daffodils and muscari.
It finally dares to breathe again,
new air fills its lungs.
Emboldened, its toes sink deeply into moist, sun-warmed soil.
It runs across a field of winter wheat, spreads multicolored wings, and flies away.
(Let your poem begin with “This poem...”)
Day 5
Not in English
(A poem about kindness)
Day 6
Manufactured Confusion
A planned collusion
to hide societies’ contusions.
Social inclusion
is just an illusion.
The concept is dilution
of disillusion.
Change is a delusion. Yet.
We are ready for an infusion
of valiantness.
(Pick a title)
Day7
Flour, yeast, and salt
water, honey
and barley malt,
olive oil.
Mix, knead by hand,
form a circle
give it a toss
spread the sauce.
Top with basil,
mozzarella,
and the cook's love.
Ti amo
(Syllable count 4-4-4-3)
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