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IRiz
By IRiz, 15 July, 2018

Everybody welcomed to participate!
Follow my prompt or write your own, post your poem here or in the main stream.
The Poetry of Tea
Sometime around 30th century B.C. a few leaves found in boiling water started a tea tradition that for some symbolizes “the harmony and mysterious unity of the universe” (Lu Yu) and for others it is just a comfort drink. But it persists almost as long as we remember our history.
One of my favorite poems about tea is the Song of Tea written at the end of the first millennium by a Chinese poet Lu Tung.
Song of Tea
The first cup moistens my lips and throat.
The second cup breaks my loneliness.
The third cup searches my barren entrail
but to find therein some thousand volumes of odd ideographs.
The fourth cup raises a slight perspiration;
all the wrongs of life pass out through my pores.
At the fifth cup I am purified.
The sixth cup calls me to the realms of the immortals.
The seventh cup - ah, but I could take no more!
I only feel the breath of the cool wind that raises in my sleeves.
Where is Paradise? Let me ride on this sweet breeze and waft away thither.

What do you feel when drink your cup of tea? Have you thought about how many people of different ages, genders, cultures and races enjoyed it? How many historic events were triggered by it? How about American Revolution for a start?
I hope my prompt will inspire you to research the tea topic, to drink a cup or to write a poem!
Best wishes, Irene

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raj

7 years ago

Hi IRiz

i am a tea teetotaler so this is a refreshing Prompt for me :)
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lovedly

lovedly

7 years ago

and did you mean

3 centuries BC !!!!! as there is no record available in history of 30 ....?????centuries
except sexing by inference
by all humans 40 50 1000oooo centuries 'tis IMAGERY Iriz
I Shall compose a tea-ling poetry
for thee

IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Hey Lovedly,

Hey Lovedly,
Here are some exerpts from online courses:

It is difficult to tell who invented tea or where and how the first cup of tea came to be brewed. Legend has it that the discovery of tea was made when Emperor Shen Nung of China came across the Camellia sinensis plant back in 2737BC; a few leaves stirred by the wind fell into a pot of boiling water as his troops took refuge under the tree, giving the world its first taste of tea.
3000 BC–2000 BC; Hieroglyphic writing in Egypt, potter's wheel in China, first pottery in the Americas (in Ecuador).
c. 3000 BC—Sumerians establish cities.
c. 3000 BC—Sumerians start to work in various metals.
c. 3000 BC—Knowledge of Ancient Near Eastern grains appears in Ancient China.
3000 BC-2000 BC - Settled villages are widespread in Mesoamerica.
The shekal was introduced in Mesopotamia as a monetary and weight unit; see ancient weights and measures, Shekel.
The Sydney rock engravings date from around 3000 BC (Sydney, Australia

lovedly

lovedly

7 years ago

very sorry IRIZ

3000 years is acceptable
some mental aberration in zeros i thought thirty....how foolish of me
you are right
o what a tea -full delight
compose I might
BUT Not tonite
going for drinks
so shall be tight
okay tomorrow will do might
thank you

Irene

IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

my pleasure! I get confused with the zeros often.

When I think about the age of humanity
I imagine endless strings of numbers.
I feel dizzy to think
how much we have lost in futile struggles.

Our development accelerates faster and faster,
we accept the dazzling and scary lack of symmetry.

My only hope is that we are learning.
But do we?

Feebie

Feebie

7 years ago

Saggy, Pisces or other....?

Hi Lovedly,

This has piqued my curiosity - which one are you?

- Iriz - thank you for the invite - I will definitely submit an entry - time allowing hopefully by the end of today.

I am humbled that you included myself on this and thank you very much for doing so.

Yours in Script

Fee

Sparrow

Sparrow

7 years ago

Irene

I have been to Boston and I have seen the harbour waters are now a light green, but here's a tale of when the waters did smell of something liken to Darjeeling..

It was in the year of seventy three
My girl asked for a cup of tea,
I was in a dory it’s a complex story
Visiting the ships to sell my wares

They were in our Boston harbour
All neat and in rows I never cared.
I left Griffin’s wharf it was dark
I was about to climb aboard

I thought an ounce of tea would be fine
Though I like coffee, no moonshine
The Dartmouth, Eleanor and Beaver
Cases of tea thrown in the brine.

All I wanted was a once or two.
Cases far too much for me and you.
I fled the scene withholding a scream
As Indian warrior’s I had seen.

I grabbed a case as I fled away
So many there they would never say
Or ever count them with the tally stick.
Later I felt so bad I was nearly sick

In the mornings light it was plain to see
The harbour waters were brown not green
I am not sure if this was the start
Of the oceans pollution or just modern art

IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Hello Ian, thank you for your

Hello Ian, thank you for your poetic story.

After I read it I went on line to research the water purification in Massachusetts. They went a long away.
When I was ten we stole cabage from the field of the collective farm near Moscow. I was caught and asked to eat what I stole. It was a small cabage I was lucky. At first it was even pleasant, it was cold and crunchy with drops of due. My friends were in real trouble because one of them had two cabages.
Never underestimate how much cabage can be eaten under pressure.

Sparrow

Sparrow

7 years ago

Irene

I hope you realised this was a skit on the Boston Tea Party You will have to look it up if not, just a time in the history of the USA, Take care Yours Ian . x

IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Oh! In that case, maybe you

Oh! In that case, maybe you could explain me a little bit more your poem?
All I know that revolution started at least in part because of a new tax on tea.

Sparrow

Sparrow

7 years ago

Irene

I write about many things and as you asked for Tea, it came to mind about the Boston Tea Party, Us brits feel so strong about our Tea that we gave away most of north America because of it lol and other places also India because of cotton cloth, lol just joking.

The legend passed down by the bee on the Sunflower that witnessed the death of a great one eared artist.
So it goes on, and as you know that history is only truth if you read both sides. You take care and have a great week, Yours Ian.. x

R

raj

7 years ago

Sparrow, IRiz, Feebie

Good to sip your cup of tea Sparrow & IRiz.....you may try the flavor i bring. Feebie waiting for you to serve us the Aussie cup of tea
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Feebie

Feebie

7 years ago

Aussie?? No dear Raj.....more Africa roast

From the African continent will be the taste of this tea
for from the wrong continent you have thought me to be :-)

As soon as schedules abate and some time free's up
for you all, shall i write around the saucer, in a little tea cup

a fusion of words, a plethora of tastes to imagine
hopefully a little wisdom, a new angle of tea to examine......

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raj

7 years ago

Apologies Feebie for losing

Apologies Feebie for losing my bearing for a while...I have got them now right after downing a cup of tea :)

will look forward to experience the aroma and flavor of African tea.. hope your three little puppies are doing fine and keeping you engaged happily..
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Sparrow

Sparrow

7 years ago

Sparrow here

You have to include Red Bush tea from the now people of the free, you know who I talking of the Rainbow colours they all love while sipping that tea.
PS:- While I was in Africa they had to send the red bush tea to be radiated as it was bad for some reason, this would make a good poem if I could only remember what was wrong with the tea..,
Have a great day.
Yours as always Ian..

Rooibos - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooibos
The leaves are used to make a herbal tea that is called by the names: rooibos, bush tea (especially in Southern Africa), or red bush tea (predominantly in Great Britain). The tea has been popular in Southern Africa for generations, but is now consumed in many countries worldwide.

IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Hi Ian,

Hi Ian,
It is my favorite herbal tea.

Sparrow

Sparrow

7 years ago

Irene

My children use to drink it but I always said pass. I love coffee, either Blue mountain or gentle Kenyan. Still we have to drink lol You take care and good to know it pleases many, Yours Ian ..x

R

raj

7 years ago

Spice of Life

A good way to Tee off a day
with cup of tea that cheers
every sip tingles the buds
for a while its taste lingers

a common drink across the world
for the rich and poor alike
the only divide is how it's served
either piping hot or chilled

it has the power to swing the moods
making joyous days upswing
even if it is not a handsome day
it aids to let out all steam

life without tea is almost like
a tree without its leaves
leaves do hold secret of life
helping us all to breathe

no matter where or with whom it's shared
tea is a common denominator
it plays its role to fuse both sides
in a dynamic equation

for me tea is the best of drinks
I lose count of the liters
that's not true for all others
when I get dizzy with liquor

some love it in its virgin form
while some blend it with white
a dash of vanilla, lemon or ginger
to spice up when its drunk neat

it has the power to shake a slumber
or to tranquilize a sleepless night
legend says it is a potent drink
to make a dead man walk alive
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R

raj

7 years ago

IRiz

Hope one can serve here more than 1 cup of tea...
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IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Sure, any number is welcomed.

Sure, any number is welcomed.
You wrote a poem that said it all, Ode to the Tea.
The only aspect left is your personal touch, what is it to you. Great write!

R

raj

7 years ago

Thanks friend IRiz for the

Thanks friend IRiz for the read....good to know you liked it....I will add a stanza about what tea is to me...thanks for the suggestion...

I am still laughing after reading the cabbage story....dunno if you have given up cabbage since then...lol..

this Blog is bringing out great stuff...let's see how others respond to the prompt..

PS: Just now I added the stanza about what tea means to me
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raj

7 years ago

Thanks for your approving

Thanks for your approving word...

right now I shall be adding one more...to show I am a tea addict...lol...
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IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

ha ha ha

ha ha ha
i will check later, have to go now
enjoy your evening

Rula

Rula

7 years ago

An interesting blog

and theme. I especially like tea with mint but not sure if I can come up with anything. Life is so busy here and ny spare time is getting limited everyday.
Thanks for the invitation anyway dear raj and IRiz

R

raj

7 years ago

Rula may be something might

Rula may be something might come up while sipping your minty tea
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R

raj

7 years ago

Dip Dip Treat

Dip Dip Treat

dip dip dip
then have a small sip
till you feel
the brew is just right

then dip dip dip
this time with a biscuit
it tastes pretty good
soaked in tea

if you dip it too long
making it strong
have tiny little sips
for a longer lasting treat

dip dip dip
with a little flip
to let the spices
stream out

dip dip dip
till the bag goes to sleep
put it in the bin
with a squeeze

dip dip dip
not with finger tips
else you'll go
lick lick lick
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IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Waw! Your poem made me

Waw! Your poem made me thirsty. I am going to go and steep some tea now. Such a delesious write.

R

raj

7 years ago

Good to know you found this

Good to know you found this delicious...i have put above a slightly tweaked up version
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S

scribbler

7 years ago

I'm going to cheat

Here is a tea poem I just edited but thought it meets the prompt well. Too bad it's free verse lol. (I'll try for a rhyming tea poem in a day or so)

SEEING TEA
Sitting planning for tomorrow
a glass of iced tea at my hand.
The clear glass reflects my fragile plans.

The tea is how plans come to pass.
I can foretell but minutes only
for as both tea and time's depth increases
things blur and accuracy decreases.

The ice is bumps along the way;
I know they're there to run into
and often shatter plans
as they themselves splinter.
Time affects them both.

Such is time,
such is tea,
such is me.
Take another sip.

R

raj

7 years ago

Hi Stan....thanks for sharing

Hi Stan....thanks for sharing your tea variant....will look for the rhyming version..
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IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Hi Stan.

Hi Stan.
I really like your free form.
It is like swirling in the glass ice.
It is fragile. It chimes.
I like when you say how your plans melt.
Great reply to the prompt!!!

gregwa8

gregwa8

7 years ago

Thanks for the invite! It was

Thanks for the invite! It was so cool to read about the "origin myth" of how tea came to be. You can read it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_tea. It's wonderful reading all of your poems. Here's my poetic offering.

SERENDIPI-TEA

I happened upon you
like Shennong
the Emperor of China
who boiled water
by the Sinensis tree

you fell unexpected
in my cup

and the rest
is like thousands of years
of history

world changing summits
and sagas of trade
and private afternoons
over tea

that one falling leaf
has led to a million times
of falling for each other

steeping
sipping
relaxing
and reviving

the story of tea
feels like the opposite
of chance

so too
the serendipity
of you and me

R

raj

7 years ago

Hi Greg

I knew you would love this Prompt and wow how you have responded with your offering...you might know that one of a long time member here has her pen name Serendipity....great to have you on this page...your poem has a smooth refreshing flow tea like..
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gregwa8

gregwa8

7 years ago

thanks raj. it's cool seeing

thanks raj. it's cool seeing everyone's offering. you're very playful in your poetry, it reads on multiple levels. thanks for your kind words. I really enjoyed researching and writing this.

Rula

Rula

7 years ago

My Cup Of Tea?

I sip two cups of tea
One rhymes with peppermint
the other is free.

Both touch the heart
Like a real art
They quench the thirst
They're cool, they alert

They keep us true
Whenever they brew

So, it's up to you
If you'd be served
A pepperminted tea
Or the unrhyming
free poetry

R

raj

7 years ago

Welcome Rula to the Tea Party

Welcome Rula to the Tea Party...i knew you wouldn't be able to resist the temptation and you have served a nice minty offering...thanks for finding time to craft this one...
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R

raj

7 years ago

Two Cousins

Two Cousins

tea and coffee
make wonderful cousins
one hails from the leaves
other from cherry beans

some hang out with tea
others with coffee
both are good at stimulating
guests and the host

if one cup is not enough
you down them even more
till you lose the score
and have "one for the road"

never let them slip
between cup and your lip
if they ever do
will leave a stain or two

they are always there for you
in your highs as well as lows
"best of friends to trust"
is a folklore
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IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Hi Raj.

Hi Raj.
Oh, you are prolific!
Have you ever ask what makes words poetic?
What do you think about it?

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raj

7 years ago

Good to know you liked this

Good to know you liked this one. As to your question about what makes words poetic i do not have an academically studied answer...however there are a couple of things I look at while making choices of words such as:-

1. flow should be good even though it may not be rhyme it should not make the reader stumble
2. try to create a picture and appeal
3. try to find alternative words rather than commonly used
4 suave use of metaphors e.g. cousins as personification, hails from (rather than come from) to connect with cousins

would love to know more about this if you can share..
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R

raj

7 years ago

Ms. Charming

Ms. Charming

from one route through the nostrils
and one via the tongue
she hits all the senses
and makes them come alive

on summer days she says
tell me who is hot
is it the mighty sun
or my liquid charm

on chilly days she whispers
come hold me in your palms
while I douse your lips
will bring you cozy warmth

you can't leave me alone
I will chase you everywhere
be it in your office
or in your homely chair

tell me all your secrets
share with me your woes
my cup can hold them all
in portions of my brew

whenever you miss me
you won't need to shout
just reach out for the kettle
I will rush out of the spout
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R

raj

7 years ago

Request

May I request those who are in here as well as who shall be joining later to cast your vote in the idea gallery under "Resources" tab. Please do that..

thanks...
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raj

7 years ago

A Tea Tale

A Tea Tale

Prologue

In an idle moment she asked
if I remembered our first date
of course I said, how I cannot
lipstick on the brim of her cup

is any other memory in your bank
she asked with a mischievous smile
surely I said it was our first battle
which we settled over a cup of tea

what do you see in my eyes
her raised eye brows then ask
steamy and hot I described
like my favorite tea in the flask

bugged by my talk she rose to leave
booming "is it coffee tea or me"
sitting her down I told her to chill
whispering "let us talk it over tea"

Epilogue

let me put it this way I urged her
if I am tea and you're the spoon
you the sugar and me the spice
we will then blend into V2R1

she blushed and hugged me
stirring a fresh cup of tea
then we raised a toast
"one for the moon" with a kiss
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Rula

Rula

7 years ago

Awwe

let me put it this way I urged her
if I am tea and you're the spoon
you the sugar and me the spice
we will then blend into V2R1

That quatrain was my favorite though to be honest didn't get the abbreviation in the last line. Seems to be a scientific one which is not my stronest area.

R

raj

7 years ago

Really Rula!

that's the sticker or banner the wedded couple put on their car bumper V2R1 meaning We Two Are One ...you got it now?
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Rula

Rula

7 years ago

Yup

Thank you and forgive my ignorance!

R

raj

7 years ago

Three -in-one

T ingling
E nticing
A ddictiion

OR

T angy
E nergizing
A ddiction

OR

T otally
E nergizing
A ddiction
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lovedly

lovedly

7 years ago

wonderful entries posting here there is no restriction funtastic

I wanted to have a cup of tea with you today

it was an extremely sunny day
clear skies
no clouds
but winds were not silent,
minus 37
the temperature was only
minus twenty seven

I walked across my Garden of Eden
with knee deep snow laden
about over a mile
all alone
gasping for breath!

but then when I did return
I knocked at your door
and said I am in
do bring a pot of coffee sizzling!

but the door bell didn't ring
the storm ahead
had broken many an electric string

so I returned home
to have a drink...
next time may be....

a hotter bigger
cup of tea

R

raj

7 years ago

Good to see you join this Tea

Good to see you join this Tea Party Lovedly with a nice poem
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lovedly

lovedly

6 years 12 months ago

I love few things in life

fun---- Western style
parties Asiatic
and all else
as do wise

thanks raj sublime
Of neo all by now know
ur
P R I M E

IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Hello Lovedly,

Hello Lovedly,
Thank you for joining with your poem of contrasts. I like the picture of snow.
But you left me puzzling why didn't you knock?

lovedly

lovedly

6 years 12 months ago

scared to wake you up

lest u had no tea left
lol next time
I SHALL BANG
let the ring rang
make some Darzeeling
small pellets like tea
for me 'tis delociooousleee

S

scribbler

7 years ago

A new one

WHAT I SAW

I'd heard that one can read tea leaves
to see what future holds in store
(or at least a bit of tease)
I've heard this many times before.

So not wanting to seem a fool
for trying it without a clue
I checked out a dusty coated tool
a book to tell me what to do.

Home I went and studied it,
not hard as it was not too thick,
then sat and thought for just a bit
while staring at my walking stick.

Had to go out to the store
because ground tea leaves just won't work
interrupted the clerk in mid snore
he looked like I was some type jerk.

Then home to brew a spot of tea
with tea leaves dry but whole
then watched them settle down slowly
while I stared like a near sighted mole.

At last the last leaf settled down
and finished the pattern in the cup
My hard study made me frown
until at last my gaze turned up.

For I had finally learned my fate
a fate worthy of a good cry
I've no clue how long I must wait
but like everyone I'm doomed to die.

IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Great poem!!!

Great poem!!!
If you want to offer a prompt, please do so!
I can suggest the first known writer in the history of the world, Enheduanna's poetry. If anybody interested. But I could wait for my turn.

S

scribbler

7 years ago

BTW

This blog format seems to work pretty well but it's about time for another prompt from somebody

R

raj

7 years ago

Dear Stan

welcome to to IRiz's tea party
the cup of tea you have brewed
makes me feel like tea leaves

each leave of tea has a tale
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scribbler

7 years ago

A prompt ?

You have offered one and I offered one on an earlier blog. I hesitate to offer another this soon as I don't want this to be perceived as a blog for only limited contributors. Is Ian, raj or somebody....time to step up

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raj

7 years ago

perhaps I have overused the

perhaps I have overused the space here by posting multiple writes...next time i shall be wiser by not being so impulsive...
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IRiz

IRiz

7 years ago

Raj, you did a splendid job

Raj, you did a splendid job keeping the topic alive. Please don't worry you didn't overuse anything.
Have you thought about a prompt?
Sparrow suggests something about water and its contenuity. It is a good topic.
Water molecules form strong bonds between each other, these bonds help form ice and are involved in moving water from the roots up to the leaves. It makes water an ideal solvent for organic life. The way water looks and sounds has a profound effect on us. Big topic. I wonder what Sparrow has in mind.

R

raj

7 years ago

Thanks friend IRiz for your

Thanks friend IRiz for your comment

Good to know I didn't go overboard

Yes water is a very expansive topic constitutes 75% of earth physically and a quintessential constituent / elixir for life..
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Sparrow

Sparrow

7 years ago

Irene

Can we talk of Water next time from the spring to the mighty Ocean or something like this.
Time is short today so I will wend my way,
bye for now x

R

raj

6 years 12 months ago

Tea Cup Gossip

cups with some left overs
were gathered in the sink
cluttering helter skelter
jaded up in heaps

since party time was over
and guests had disappeared
what was left over
was their gossip time

one cup said to another
mine had diabetes
so i missed my sugar
through the party time

the other cup said to the first
you're lucky my mate
this guy went on stirring
till I was frothing out

you can't feel my anguish
to get out of this cup
this monster had me crying
with some hurting juice

my sweetheart wore some lipstick
and held me in her palms
after just one kiss
she said I am too hot

my guy was very hot
so he found me pretty cool
we both chilled together
and had a minty time

my girl was so crazy
kept squeezing me hard
when she was hooked
by a handsome guy

once gossip time was over
like the party time
it was time for all cups
to have a sauna bath

once the bath was over
they waited with baited breath
knowing not who will
come craving for them next
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gregwa8

gregwa8

6 years 12 months ago

this is a great idea with

this is a great idea with good delivery. whimsical, captures tea from the tea cups side. thanks for sharing.
greg

R

raj

6 years 12 months ago

Thanks Greg for the read

Thanks Greg for the read
good to know you liked to hear the gossip :)
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Sparrow

Sparrow

6 years 12 months ago

Go LF

Hit the ball from off the tee
Veered to the right and hit a tree
It returned flying fast and free
Bridged my nose now I cannot see
Damn it no one called four

R

raj

6 years 12 months ago

An Untold Story

An Untold Story

hand picked from her home on the hills
she mingled with her peers and siblings
when someone paid for her ticket
she wondered why and whereto

accompanied by strangers on the flight
realizing they're of similar color and breed
wearing crumpled Tees marked with Ts
crammed in lots with little room to breathe

on the way they exchanged courtesies
some from India, Indonesia, few Chinese
differing in cultures but blending as one
with avowed mission to thrill mankind

upon landing at their destination
were escorted custom clearance
then were lined up in a dorm
in some branded sleeping bags

soon someone came along
tying each bag with a knot
they knew now their fate
was hung on tiny strings

she woke up with a start in daylight
to the cheer and loud music
by a pool side with folks taking dips
when a guy picked her to have a thrill

she thought he would now loosen the string
to set her free and have a dip
instead he took her to a steaming hot pool
where he dipped her till he had his thrill

mission accomplished she laid in her bag
though destiny for her was unkind
she feared for her T shirt her mates
till they joined her in the stark black dorm
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IRiz

IRiz

6 years 12 months ago

I have an idea for the prompt

I have an idea for the prompt.
Let's write alphabetical poem one stanza per each rune symbol.
Pick your symbol and go. How about that?
But I wait for other people if anybody wants to take an initiative and suggest a prompt.

R

raj

6 years 12 months ago

IRiz....runes is not

IRiz....runes is not something which everyone would know about....but your thought is interesting...so when you make it as a prompt I think you will need to bring more clarity by explaining about a rune symbol and may be write a short piece as an example..

personally I like the innovation...let's hear what others have to say about this
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IRiz

IRiz

6 years 12 months ago

Absolutely, I will give the

Absolutely, I will give the prompt good introduction the same I did for the tea.
I can start the prompt in August with a new blog entry. If I don't see anybody offering.

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raj

6 years 12 months ago

that's good IRiz...i am open

that's good IRiz...i am open to any innovative prompt which will create an opportunity to work out of my comfort zone....looking forward to August prompt..
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lovedly

lovedly

6 years 12 months ago

You Irene type the skelton like in an acrostic see below and le

let every neo select his alpha and say like this L==lol

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L...ovedly says'' Hello Stan replies LOL simply hollow ? Lovedly of course..
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PUT THREE ELlIPSES ie ... AFTER THE ALPHABET THE N the poet can write one max 1lplus half a line
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IRiz

IRiz

6 years 12 months ago

Sure

Sure
I will do something along the lines.
The only problem there is no fonts for runes on Neopoet site. But I will provide a link for the picture. Now I am waiting if anybody interested to offer their own prompt.

R

raj

6 years 11 months ago

Hi IRiz

when you say rune symbol did you mean the 24+1 blank symbols referred here:-

https://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Read-Runes/

listing them below as I found them via the above link

wealth, strength, protection, wisdom, journey
luck, marriage, joy, disruption, constraint
standstill, success, safety, future, friendship
self, victory, love, trust, female
healing, fertility, prosperity, home, blank [destiny]

I wonder if one is to pick up any one of the above 25 and write one stanza?

for example

Journey [Raido]

I've borrowed hair from my mother
whose roots are in her family tree
she married a guy who was baldy
I'm lucky his genes were but curly

while this journey goes on an on
will there be forests or bare lands
may be they would grow in spring
and be like maple in the fall
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IRiz

IRiz

6 years 11 months ago

Hi Raj,

Hi Raj,
Yes it is an example, one of many.
We can all agree on one.
Do you want to wait until August? And i can start a new blog?

R

raj

6 years 11 months ago

Hi IRiz

i think potentially there are multiple possibilities...i see getting unanimity on one rune could be a problem...however if we offer all 25 runes ...folks can choose any rune of their choice and if we have a rider that the rune on which a poem gets posted in the blog others will need to use another rune and so on...that way who knows the blog for August could become a book of all 25 runes...

just my thoughts..

oh yes...you have 5 more days to work on the blog based on time available to you and the choice you make about one or many runes
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IRiz

IRiz

6 years 11 months ago

Yes that is what I ment.

Yes that is what I ment.
One or more stanza per symbol.
We can publish it on Amazon and divide the profit between the authors.

R

raj

6 years 11 months ago

selling or not selling it

selling or not selling it would make a good rune poem collection.....the profits could also be good if it goes into the coffers of Neopoet...a non profit organization from which we take a lot ...Neopoet in turn can put it to some good use...of course these are my personal thoughts...we shall put it to vote when the time comes to put it on Amazon..
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R

raj

6 years 11 months ago

Thanks for the link IRiz

Thanks for the link IRiz

obviously being a translation the translator may not have been able to make it run smoothly as the original poem might be...there are many new / uncommon words but a good poem to describe various things and purpose thereof ftom the poet's perspective...
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Barbara Writes

Barbara Writes

6 years 12 months ago

Poetry of Peppermint Tea

Poetry of Peppermint Tea

In a kitchen on a windowsill peppermint tea grows in a yellow flower pot. The intense smell of mint permeates the room. A little blue tea pot steeps minty peppermint leaves and half cinnamon stick in hot water.

The origin of peppermint is unknown but dried leaves have been found in the pyramids in Egypt dating back 1000 BC in Egypt. The peppermint tea was cultivated by Egyptians for its oils.

The Greeks and the Romans wore garlands of peppermint around their necks and often used it in wines and sauces. They also crowned themselves with peppermint as they believed it stimulated thinking. The Romans also grew peppermint in their gardens for its beneficial properties to aid their digestive systems.

The peppermint traveled to others lands when the Romans settled in England where the peppermint grow wild. The peppermint continued its travel when the early European settlers brought the peppermint to America where was eventually taboo for portions, tablets and capsules.

Over the centuries the peppermint has become very popular among many for its therapeutic properties, herbal infusions, it’s unusually sharp but light aroma, natural and caffeine free properties and its distinct clean minty flavor.

The golden, smooth, crisp minty flavor of the peppermint is a result of hybrid or pollination of spearmint and watermint.

A cup of steeped peppermint tea brings harmony as I feel alive, calm and peaceful with nature in mind and body. It also helped me through my gastric issues over the years. Bloating, acid reflux, heartburn, and many other digestive ailments are a thing of the past as long as this precious medicinal and therapeutic plant is apart of my natural healing and spiritual journey.

Resources: https://healthyone.org/origin-and-benefits-of-peppermint-tea/, http://www.teablossoms.com.au/peppermintteainfo.php, http://www.healthtips101.com/the-history-of-peppermint-tea-and-its-cura…

R

raj

6 years 12 months ago

Thanks Barbara

for joining this Blog with good information

regards...
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IRiz

IRiz

6 years 12 months ago

Hi Barbara,

Hi Barbara,
Thank you for posting your poem.
Now I know why I like peppermint tea.
I wonder if it was brought to Egypt from the North?

Barbara Writes

Barbara Writes

6 years 11 months ago

North of where

It’s was found in the pyramids in Egypt dating back to 1000 BC. Since peppermint is a hybrid of watermint and spearmint I suppose we’d have to dated back spearmint and watermint and ascertain when were they pollinated. Probably in Egypt lol

lovedly

lovedly

6 years 12 months ago

compose poetry on

rose
tulip
or lotus
lily

daffodils Lord Byron's or is it Wordsworth

OR SELECT YOUR FAVE FLOWER
DAISIES CRIMSONS etc