Sanaa offers quite the dVerse challenge today! Poetry utilizing the litote! A figure of speech; a rhetorical device used to make an understatement by negating the opposite of the intended message; in other words, a nice way to soften a blunt statement. I chose to write a narrative where the main character stands out.
Masks on Fire, March 25, 2022 ~~ Our driveway

Don't throw them away yet! (I thought this was going to be the ritual of the burning of negative notes for the new year, so it was a good twist)
ReplyDeleteHelen, great title, and I love that unrepentant flip into the flames!
ReplyDeleteI’m holding onto my masks, Helen, which are patterned cotton ones, as we never know what is coming next. But I understand that feeling of no remorse.
ReplyDeleteWe still have our N95 masks ....
DeleteI will throw away unusued stuff but maybe not the mask just yet. Love this energy and enthusiam Helen. Happy new year!!!
ReplyDeleteI've kept a couple, just in case!
ReplyDeleteWe still have our N95 masks.
DeleteThis is gorgeously rendered, Helen! I have kept a few (just in case) Love the tone and energy of this poem! Thank you so much for writing to the prompt ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteI hung onto all our N95 masks, I assure you! Flimsy paper into the flames.
ReplyDeleteDearest Helen,
ReplyDeleteDon't need to burn masks as we both never adhered to that scam.
Being micro biologists we know a little more about virus particles and such a mask is a laughable thing. Sure the sales of them have enriches others and they try to continue that way...
https://mariettesbacktobasics.blogspot.com/2022/01/some-virus-facts-and-questions.html
Hugs,
Mariette
There are some kind of masks that should be burned, but the kind in the picture I think I will hold onto.
ReplyDeleteAnd why should you?! Those ridiculous cloth masks were of no use anyway. This is a clarion call not to give in to mass hysteria and throw science out the window.
ReplyDeleteBurn, baby, burn!
ReplyDeleteI will probably always use masks in certain situations, at least for a while. But, oh yeah, it would feel sooo good to get rid of the damn things.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a happy New Year!
Yeah Helen - this is a passionate poem. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the force of this, taking unrepentant action, go for it 😀
ReplyDeleteI wish we could! But by jove, if I could I would do it your way, Helen! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThey’re not in the landfill, so I’m all for it.
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