What are they for so many? — John 6:9
A few loaves?
And two fish?
What are they?
Futile wish
That somehow
These would feed
A crowd? Ha!
No, indeed.
And yet once
Broken, they
Did just that —
“How?” You say
Magic? Was
It Divine?
I don’t know –
Yet, I dine
This year for the A-to-Z challenge, I’m challenging myself to write a Cethramtu Rannaigechta Moire every day. I can’t pronounce it, but I can tell you that it’s an Irish poetic form that requires 3 syllable lines in quatrains. The second and fourth lines rhyme.
Additionally, I’ve been collecting questions for a few years — specifically questions from the Bible. I have so many questions.
Turns out the Bible is full of questions.
So, I’m using questions from the Gospel of John for this challenge.
It was a miracle.
The poem was good but that last stanza catapulted it into greatness!!!
I have been dual theming this year, one of them being a poem on the other so I have been searching for forms for each letter. I didn’t come across this one but it’s interesting and you made “grand” use of it – as they say in Ireland.
https://how-would-you-know.com/2024/04/vanadium-and-a-verbless-poem.html