It’s day eighteen of the 30 Day Writing Challenge, and today’s prompt is: Warning. When I read the prompt it made me think of the weather and how quickly it can change – in Melbourne they say you can experience all four seasons in one day, and when I lived there I soon learned to carry a cardigan, umbrella and sunglasses at all times.
So my response to the prompt is a cascade poem, and here it is:
Rain Dancer
Without warning
The weather changed
As we ran for cover
There were rumbles
From the west; clouds gathering
Without warning
Rain pelting down
Dark spots on bright cotton
The weather changed
She danced, arms wide
Rain cool on sun-warmed skin
As we ran for cover.
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You’re inspiring me to poem…
Ooh yes, poem away!
Nice writing… Sounds like England except warmer lol
Thanks, Simon 🙂 I think I might have been thinking of Australia…
I think you were! ☺
It’s true…some people prefer rain…
They do 🙂 Or they make the best of any situation…
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