grabbed gear
race ride dared
aged brie grabbed
braided bread
barge brigade
be bad
be bad
Bjorn is event director in the dVerse Poets Pub today .... it's all about "anagrammatic form" poetry!! Create a title of one word that contains no more than three vowels and four consonants. Find as many words as possible that use those letters and create a brand new poem. No punctuation, please.

Dearest Helen,
ReplyDeleteWish I was still allowed to eat cheese — Brie has been my favorite!
Hugs,
Mariette
Wow! Fantastic response to a challenging prompt Helen! Funnily enough I had tried to work with the same word but gave up and chose another. You nailed it!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun time on the barge. Great response to the prompt!
ReplyDeleteLove it
ReplyDeleteThis one made me smile! Well done Helen.
ReplyDeleteLOL --- This is so good, and so you, Helen, funny and charming :)
ReplyDeleteI can imagine you shouting that last line. Good one Helen!
ReplyDeleteAh....I was already to join you on the ride until you said "be bad be bad" ---
ReplyDeletefun use of words here. And sensical as well!
Helen, you're a natural for writing to this challenge. Sounds like a fun time (be bad be bad) and the picture brings it to life.
ReplyDeleteThat is a rather innocent way to be bad unless the brie was grabbed :-)
ReplyDeleteEven with so few words, I hear your voice in this.😄
ReplyDeleteOoh, now I have a taste for brie!
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