Photography Meraki

 
Written by Line Monique Gauthier |
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Sporting a colourful chemise

A camera and a valise

Temptations so easily tease

Roaming as free as honeybees

Tourists hear beckonings as pleas

And capture beauty with much ease

Tiny things no bigger than peas

Or vast expanse of deep blue seas

Weeping willows sway in the breeze

Nice houses of bourgeoisies

Candles lit to divinities

Friendly playful bitty chickadees

Lovable girl about to sneeze

Soldiers return from overseas

Referees calling penalties

Lovers creating memories

Strange amazing intricacies

Silly whimsical fantasies

Many types of absurdities

Two elephants on a trapeze

Seven vine swinging chimpanzees

Bears savouring delicacies

Oddities among novelties

Unavoidable catastrophes

Moments of awe you want to freeze

As many of these as you please

Photos are lovely memories

Many worthy of galleries

Artist’s a fan of what he sees  

 

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Form of Poetry

Monorhyme

Author: Line Monique Gauthier
I started writing poetry as a teenager and the passion for it flourished since retiring. I also dabble in photography, watercolour and acrylics. I created what I call Flash Memory Therapy. I am an active member of Haiku Canada and PoetrySoup.com. My poetry is down-to-earth and meant to be understood as opposed to impress with hifalutin words.
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