This week a wrote a trio of poems for d’Verse challenges but I didn’t post any of them because I was engrossed in Dan Antion’s Thursday Doors Writing Challenge. I am posting them all together with some photographs.
Poetry Form Magic 9
Thank you to Grace for this Magic 9 poetry prompt described as follows:
The elements of the Magic 9 are:
a poem in 9 lines
*meter and line-length at discretion of poet
*rhyme, a b a c a d a b a, with c and d=unrhymed
Lone Elephant
Rainwater puddled in a shallow basin
Glistening – to the light addicted
Surrounded by luscious vegetation
It attracts a single, male elephant
Trumpeting, he delights in the sensation
Of droplets splattering his muddy back
Dissipating the heat induced irritation
Trunk dipping, he sucks up the liquid
Expelling it loudly, in joyous celebration

You can join in this prompt here: https://dversepoets.com/2024/05/16/poetry-form-magic-9/
Poems of Place
Thank you to Whimsyzigizmo for this prompt:
Pen a poem of exactly 44 words (not counting the title), including some literal form of the word place. You can join in here: https://dversepoets.com/2024/05/13/quadrille-201-poems-of-place/
My Resting Place
Beyond the city
With its decrepit buildings
Smoky hazes
And stifling negativity
There lies another world
One of open, grassy expanses
Dotted with herds
Of buck, buffalo, and zebra
Predators rest by day
Coming out at night
To demonstrate their dominance
My resting place




Left in the Lurch
Thank you to Dorahak for the challenge as follows:
Now we have arrived at your challenge, if you’re up for it. Using the above poems as examples, write your own in the voice of one who has been stood up in no uncertain terms on a meaningful occasion. You can find out more about this challenge here: https://dversepoets.com/2024/05/14/poetics-left-in-the-lurch/
Rejection
Friends
Can be
Unworthy
Their needs their first
Consideration
No compassion for me
Seen as a composed coper
We all have endurance limits
Appreciate a kind listener
Selfish choices a form of rejection
lovely poems and photos Robbie… My that last one stings 💜💜
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Hi Willow, yes, those thoughts and memories still pain me.
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it hurts 💜
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Well-crafted and provocative poetic insights into the animal and human worlds, Robbie!
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Hi Dave, thank you. These prompts get me thinking.
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Beautiful poetry to honor these wonderful animals. Everyone with a own life, but the best in community together. Thanks for sharing, Robbie! Enjoy a beautiful weekend! xx Michael
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All excellent poems and fabulous pictures. My fav is the Lone Elephant. Have a super weekend.
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Thank you, Darlene. You too 💚🌺
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Such wonders around you, Robbie, captured in words and photos. I like the elephant poem best.
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Hi Merril, I like that one best too. I am enjoy painting the elephant I featured.
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Very nice!
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Thank you for sharing YOUR world with me, on the other side of the WORLD and making sure that BOTH WORLDS are really one!
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Hi Annette, I am delighted you enjoy these posts about southern African animals.
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love the variety of vivid verses, Robbie and those photos, my favourite ‘giraffe tourists watching the lions’ and their group name, ‘a tower of giraffes’ 🙂
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Hi John, I am a huge fan of giraffes with elephants ringing in second. It was so funny watching these giraffes as they were fascinated by the lions. A lion pack can hunt and kill a giraffe, they chase it until it falls down.
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Thank you for transporting us to this world of elephants, giraffes, and zebras.
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My pleasure. I’m delighted you enjoyed my photographs.
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Fantastic pictures and wonderful poetry, Robbie! ❤ I can definitely understand your mental resting place away from the negativity of a city. The final poem sure got me into self-examination. 🤨
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Hi Tim, I’m glad you enjoyed this post. I’ve had some bad experiences with friends.
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And all with delightful photographs! Nobody could ask for more.
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Hi Danny, its lovely to see you. I’m delighted you enjoy my photographs. I’ll be in Norway and Amsterdam next week.
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Lucky you! I went on a winter cruise to Norway a few years ago now but it was certainly a lovely place with fine hospitality.
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I am Terence’s baggage – haha! He is working.
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That sounds a good job to me!
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I just love, dear Roberta, to be carried to your country and your precious poems! Many thanks
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HI Martina, I am so glad you managed to comment. It’s lovely to see you. I’m thrilled that you enjoyed my pictures and poems. Hugs.
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Today I had no problem sending you my comment 🤣 Your answer gives me much pleasure, many thanks!
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Beautiful animals. Long ago, I wanted to visit East Africa, for the huge migrations. Never got there. Darn…
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Hi Jacqui, I have not been to East Africa either. I do plan to go sometime but there’s so much to do and see here in SA and its surrounds I don’t feel hugely compelled to go further.
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Wonderful poems and fantastic photos.
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Thank you, Timothy.
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I’ve found that it’s better not to expect anything from friends. It leads to less disappointment. Definitely zebras are black stripes on white!!! Love these giraffes!
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HI Jan, Most people think its black stripes on white but it is actually white stripes on black. There is quite an interesting explanation as to why that is and its all about the lack of melamine in white fur which makes the default position black. I have my mom and my husband and they are my best friends. I’m also close to my sons. I’m not close to others really although I will always listen to people. My mom calls me a ‘people collector’.
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All poems are amazing Robbie. Selfish friends are not friends but users.
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Hi Sadje, I eventually arrived at that conclusion about friends. You can’t always be the giver and never the receiver when in need. We all have our problems in life even if we appear to cope well.
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Absolutely right. We should make choices that are good for us too.
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As a lover of all creatures in the wild .. elephants and gorillas being my favorites .. I had an immediate reaction to your magic 9 ~~ loved it!
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HI Helen, I am delighted to know that. I am a big lover of southern African wildlife.
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Simply breathtaking! Both animals and words. ❤
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HI Donna, thank you, I’m delighted you liked this post. I am doing a series of paintings called Into the Light and a different version of the elephant is the one I’m currently working on.
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Robbie, a Terrific Trio of poems. On the last one, as a good listener, there have been multiple friends who have exploited rather than appreciated it.
Beautiful wildlife shots, and the lone elephant giving himself a mud shower is my fave.
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Hi Lisa, I’m delighted you enjoyed the elephant. These all just came so no real mental work was required. If I have to work to hard, I tend to skip the challenge as I think what I end up with won’t be natural.
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Oh I love elephants, Robbie, and your Magic 9 poem captures their “joyous celebration” in puddled rainwater! And enjoyed so much the wonderful photographs of savannah animal life, a “resting place” indeed. In “Rejection,” you go right to the heart of it, a trust abused, a lack of “compassion,” maligned for self-protective instincts, labeled “composed coper” (that last phrasing renders that feeling so relatable). I read somewhere once that if we have even a couple of close friends, bosom buddies, we’re ahead of the curve.
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HI Dora, I am lucky, I have my mom and my husband who are my best friends. I changed schools many times as a youngster and I never developed deep friendships. I am always the listener in relationships with friends and it can be very draining.
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You’ve a kind heart, Kim, and as far as husbands go, to have one who is also your best friend (as mine is too) and Mom as well tops every list of blessings.
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I think so too. Thank you.
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Fabulous, Robbie. I enjoyed your photos too! I’m so far behind. I need to jump into at least one dVerse challenge a week. 💖
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Hi Colleen, I am enjoying the diverse nature of the challenges. That is obviously the intention and hence the name of the group. I find it very stimulating from a mental perspective.
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I feel that way too. I’ve been working on my cozy mystery. Finding a writing balance along with everything else I want to do is a challenge. LOL!
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Yes, I have three short stories left to edit.
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Slow and sure wins in the end. 💗
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I know. I don’t enjoy this sort of editing.
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LOL! It’s bookkeepers work. LOL! 🙋🏼♀️
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Grin
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I love all of the life-affirming nature poems–and the photos, of course!
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I’m delighted to know that, Liz.
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These are all wonderful, Robbie, but The Lone Elephant really took me there!
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Hi Jan, I’m very pleased you liked the elephant.
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Oh, my! And I’ll say it again, oh, my! This trilogy of connected but unconnected poems packs a wallop. I was in love with and inspired by the first one, and sadly recognized the same feelings from the second two. The pictures are awesome, too.
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Hi Kim, thank you. I am delighted you enjoyed these. I love the array of ideas for prompts offered by d’Verse.
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Very beautiful nature poems and beautiful photos. The last one is poignant. Kind listeners are certainly worth their weight in gold.
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HI Thomas, I have always been the listener in all my relationships. I do a lot of counselling of staff at work as people always tell me their problems. With friends though, it should occasionally be reciprocal.
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Yes I certainly agree. Being the listener all the time isn’t fair.
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Most of the time I really don’t mind but I had a friend who really took advantage …
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I especially like your description of the elephant. And great photos as always. (K)
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HI Kerfe, I liked the elephant poem best too.
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I enjoy the way you use your homeland in your poems. For me, the elephant poem took me to the event. 🙂
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HI Frank, I am really pleased to know that. I usually write what I know.
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Glorious images, Robbie which your poems perfectly matched my favourite the elephant I was there 🙂 x
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Hi Carol, I am delighted to know that.
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I love your Magic 9 with its celebration, and the sense of space in My Resting Place and as for the last poem… – all three are a tour de force of emotional states Robbie…
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Yes, thank you. Each prompt invoked a different emotional response.
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Job well done. Thanks for sharing
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My pleasure, Selma
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Lovely job as usual, Robbie.
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Thank you, Bernadette
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Love the poems and the photos. You are busy with the writing and poeming. Thanks for joining our writing challenges at dVerse.
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My pleasure. Thank you for coming up with such great prompts.
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This is just wonderful poetry, Robbie.
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Hi Jennie, thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Robbie, all of your poems are exquisite! I love elephants, so Lone Elephant is a fave, but My Resting Place is just lovely, and your last poem resonated because I’ve had similar experiences, unfortunately. Your photos are stunning, and I am once again in awe of your world. ❤️
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Hi Lauren, it always pleases me to know you like my photographs. Lone Elephant is my favourite of these poems too. You and I are both people who are fair game for selfish friends as we are very caring and kind. I generally don’t mind listening and giving but one person to such advantage and was so rude to me, I gave up and severed the friendship.
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I’m sorry that happened, Robbie. Friends come and friends go, as ‘they’ say, but it doesn’t make it any easier. 💙
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No, it’s just a bad memory now, but the prompt brought it back.
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Beautiful poetry, Robbie. The elephant one is so joyful! And in light of your interest in and care about wildlife, your Resting Place seems the perfect fit for you. The third makes me think you need that rest. Sometimes, when others think the “coper” is strong and doesn’t need help, she needs to take care of herself. Hugs. ❤
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HI Diana, that is true. I am leaving for Norway tomorrow to meet up with TC who is doing some work there. I desperately need a break from Michael. He is very needy and a lot of hard work. I wears me down from time to time.
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Have a wonderful break, Robbie. With all you do for others, you need to recharge. ❤
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Thank you, Diana. I am looking forward to these few days away.
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Enjoyed reading your lovely poetry, Robbie. I am particularly fond of elephants.
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HI Stevie, thank you. I like elephants but they are the one animal I am wary of. They can be dangerous if provoked.
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Yes, especially if they stampede.
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Yes!
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Your poetry is wonderful, Robbie. I love all three.
The photos are magnificent…WOW!!!
I’m so glad I have a blog friend in Africa! ❦🌹
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HI Resa, I do enjoy the animals very much. They are very relaxing and calming. I think we need to keep in touch with nature.
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Agree!!!
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Hi Robbie, Thank you so much for this wonderful post! Your poetry and your photography are brilliant!
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I’m glad you enjoyed these, Charles. I’m leaving for Norway tomorrow night.
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What a wonderful trio of poems, complemented with lovely photos! I likes the elephant poem the most. 🙂
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I like the elephant poem best too. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
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My pleasure.
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Nice job! The elephant poem was delightfully charged with energy.
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Thank you, JoAnna
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I felt the relief in that second poem – a place though full of life beyond the busy chaos of the city
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Beautiful set of poems. Giraffes are a favorite of mine.
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Thank you, I love giraffes
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Hi Robbie – I borrowed some lines of yours for a cento challenge at the Pub – https://how-would-you-know.com/2024/05/lament.html…
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Hi Andrew, that’s lovely. Coming over to read now 🌻
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What fabulous responses to all three challenges, Robbie. So glad I came for a visit!
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Hi Dale, I am delighted you enjoyed these. Thank you.
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My pleasure!
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