
Carrot Encounter
O Mandarin Muteness:
crunchy chrysanthemum petal
perpendicular to the river,
tangelo sun-paint,
fervent monk in the twilight
brass of tangerine ā¦
green-sombreroed stalactite of a star-
illuminated cavern.
D. G. Vachal Ā© 2014
*** image from manypicture.com
FUN!
Thanks, Sandy! I felt like writing on the lighter side for a change. š
What a colorful way to embellish a veggie that we should all eat and enjoy. š For those who don’t eat their veggies, they should just digest your words. It might do the trick and they could enjoy their carrot, and turn them a healthy orange. š Have a good weekend.
Your comment made me smile, Joyce! Love your wit and humor — what a wonderful possibility that words can be digested. Reminds me of the prophet Jeremiah when he said “Your words were found, and I ate them, and your words became to me a joy and the delight of my heart, for I am called by your name, O LORD, God of hosts.” Thank you Joyce. Blessings, Dee
Your welcome. š Blessings to you, also, Dee.
Forgot to mention how I love carrots, anyway, fixed most anyway. š
I love carrots too, Joyce, and also use these for juicing, along with celery and other healthy veggies. š Have a wonderful weekend!
A fun read, quite unlike your style, Dee š
Yes, this one is an outlier, Eric. Glad to know this was a fun read for you. š Thank you! Dee