Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Game Time ~

 Dora is hosting Poetics in the Pub ~ 'Similes' on the menu!

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* She walks into the stadium like a cat

wandering into a physics lecture

eyes wide, mouth open, already

wondering where they keep the 'Sports Manuals'

* She clutches her ticket like it's

a Wonka golden pass ~ except she's pretty sure 

the Super Bowl means actual bowls

maybe chili ~ maybe guacamole

she's down for both

* She cheers for the wrong team

like a GPS stuck on 'recalculate'

but her friends don't mind

her enthusiasm is contagious

spreading through the crowd like 

glitter on a kindergarten craft table

* She asks why the man in the striped shirt

 keeps throwing laundry on the field 

the guy next to her laughs so hard

he could become the 'highlight reel'

* She analyzes play like a poet

deciphering tax forms

tilts her head, squints ~ announces

"I think they're doing strategy."

* She stands to cheer at exactly the wrong moment

like a toaster popping up during wedding vows ~

somehow making the moment better

the crowd adores her ~ because

* She is joy wrapped in confusion

a woman at the Super Bowl, like a tourist

stepping onto the moon ~ planting her flag anyway






19 comments:

  1. She proves that ignorance can be bliss, a bliss that's darn contagious. I'm all smiles and bowled over by this lady at the Super Bowl, Helen. That last simile wraps it up as neatly as any I've ever seen. Enjoyed this to the last drop. :)

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  2. I like your humorous take on the simile - as good as a winning match! Jae

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  3. I imagined you smiling as you wrote this poem, Helen, and I’m smiling too! I also imagined my cat wandering into a physics lecture, which made me smile even more. I know someone who cheers for the wrong team, too.

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  4. Everything to applaud about the Super Bowl is in this woman's blithe participation in it, clueless as a wardrobe malfunction at the altar where America says We Do. Way to go.

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  5. I smiled my way through this post.

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  6. A poet doing tax--- forms... what a great simile.... maybe it is about enjoying yourself.

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  7. Oh you made me grin reading this! I love the image of that lady enjoying life even when she doesn't understand (I may be her, probably am her, and may be her more often as I get older ;-)). BTW, we're having nachos (with guacamole of course) at our Super Bowl party. Go Hawks! <3

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  8. I say, you go girl! Do it if it brings you joy. I’ll be in the crowd cheering you on because joy is contagious. Bless you. This was fun and funny too. Thanks a bunch. Xo, Selma

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  9. Adorable confusion! I love this, Helen. Reminds me of the old Andy Griffith record about going to a Football game!

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  10. I love this woman and her infectious joy!
    I don't know anything about football. But this year I might actually watch the halftime show.

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  11. Hilarious poem, Helen!

    Yvette M Calleiro :-)
    http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com

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  12. "* She cheers for the wrong team

    like a GPS stuck on 'recalculate'"

    I love this!

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  13. Dear Helen, what a delight your simile laden verse is! Can you see me smiling! 😊

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  14. Superbowls for ladies are like sugar and cream in coffee, they can't taste the coffee.

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  15. I love your fun poem.
    “her enthusiasm is contagious
    spreading through the crowd like
    glitter on a kindergarten craft table”
    ❤️❤️

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.