Lost Glove #2 |
On this pole I’ll stay
To show you the way -
You’ll get to the bay
A mile that a’way.
©Donna JT Smith, 2012
Now head on over to Robyn Hood Black's place, where she is hosting Poetry Friday!
To show you the way -
You’ll get to the bay
A mile that a’way.
©Donna JT Smith, 2012
Now head on over to Robyn Hood Black's place, where she is hosting Poetry Friday!
I love these glove poems! What a fun way to celebrate these poor mate-less cast-offs. (In Georgia it's not so much abandoned gloves one sees - but shoes sometimes. How do people lose a shoe?!)
ReplyDeleteI know. I've seen and have some pictures of single shoes too! How can you lose your shoe and not just stop in your tracks!
DeleteThis lost glove is performing a useful service!
ReplyDeleteYes it was! When I saw it I just had to stop and turn the car around to get the shot! It was just so perfectly pointing the way!
DeleteLove the photo and poem! Once I saw a shoe left by a US postal box. I always wanted to write that poem. Where was the other shoe? The owner? Did the person jump into the mail box? Wish I had had a camera!
ReplyDeleteOh, that would have been a fun shot and poem. I'm going to go hang out by a mailbox!
DeleteDid the pink one go away? Love this Donna. Perhaps you should paint your poem on a sign to post it there. I guess this is a continual occurrence, right?
ReplyDeleteI should check on Pink Glove and see how she's doing! Mittens and gloves are like socks except they are left out in the wild instead of being lost in the wash!
DeleteAnother perfect lost glove moment - you are on a roll, Donna!
ReplyDeleteThanks , Tara! At the end of the winter I may have a mitten poem picture book done!
DeleteLove that! A lost glove as a landmark...nice!
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