My mom becaused me when I whyed
I think I drove her bonkers
Her dementia was NOT payback
Because, you know, love conquers
I really didn’t how alot
I whyed and whyed and whyed
Now I who and date-of-birth
And where do you reside
My employer moneys me
It’s not my motivation
And when I nice those in my office
It’s for more than information
I love when people story me
Their travels far and near
And when older farmers farmer me
And tell of their John Deere
But let me backtrack to the whying
It’s just something that I do —
Other moves towards friendship
The more I understand you
This is my response to the W3 prompt this week. The prompt involved verbing words like “because”. Melissa provided a list of words and we could choose five.
I used: because, how, money, nice, and farmer (which I know now was a misread — it’s actually former).
What a great take on the prompt and outlook on life.
Really fun read!
Brilliant!!! Sally this is inspired ππππ
Wow! Well done my friend
That opening line is so relatable! The whole poem was wonderful to read.
I love this! Very cute and smart. (“farmer” or not)
Great take! My kids spend a lot of time whying. π
Seeking to understand rather than be understood, if only this was something everyone had in common.ππ»β€οΈ
Sally, this poem is fantastic! I love how you weave humor and warmth into your reflections on curiosity and connection. Your playful take on βwhyβ really captures the essence of building friendships through understanding!
~David
hi, Sallyβ£οΈ
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted for the very first time by the lovely Sheila Bair, is now live:
https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/11/06/w3-prompt-132-weave-written-weekly/
Enjoy π
Much love,
David